Re: [meteorite-list] Weather Underground / NOAA

2011-08-28 Thread Stuart McDaniel
Been using it for years. It is an awesome site. And also check out the photo 
gallery, awesome!!




Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
-Original Message- 
From: Darryl Pitt

Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 1:45 PM
To: Meteorite-list List ; Rob Matson
Subject: [meteorite-list] Weather Underground / NOAA


Hi Again,

Rob Matson was gracious to privately informed me that while he refers to 
NOAA sites, he believes Weather Underground is far superior in a variety of 
ways as the go-to weather source.


It was not my intent to contradict Rob and his expertise; if he says 
"underground" is the way to go I'm signing on.Thanks for the "weather 
advisory."   ;-)



All best / d


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Re: [meteorite-list] Weather Underground / NOAA

2011-08-28 Thread Michael Bross

Hi Darryl and everyone

It seems that the worst has gone.

Mal Bishop also recommended Weather Underground and a link where
you can customize and choose which radar to look from.
It was really helpful with quite some detailed information
like localized wind direction etc...

Than you again Mal !

You could clearly see the path that Irene was taking and forget about the
hype that some networks like to maintain.

Part of Mal Bishop previous email:
[Here a local "real-time" map you  can customize.

(http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=JFK&lat=0&lon=0&label=you&type=TR0&zoommode=pan&map.x=400&map.y=240¢erx=400¢ery=240&prevzoom=zoom&num=10&delay=15&scale=1&showlabels=1&s 
mooth=1&noclutter=0&showstorms=99&rainsnow=1&lightning=1&remembersettings=on&setprefs.0.key=RADNUM&setprefs.0.val=10&setprefs.1.key=RADSPD&setprefs.1.val=15&setprefs.2.key=RADC&setprefs.2.val=0&setprefs.3.key=RADSTM&setprefs.3.val=99&setprefs.4.key=SLABS&setprefs.4.val=1&setprefs.5.key=RADRMS&setprefs.5.val=1&setprefs.6.key=RADLIT&setprefs.6.val=1&setprefs.7.key=RADSMO&setprefs.7.val=1)


I just choose the NY area for you and your friends so you could see
immediately what you can do to customize the radar map ...zoom in, zoom out,
show individual storms  within Irene, etc.]

Stay safe
All the best !
Michael




From: Darryl Pitt
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 7:45 PM
To: Meteorite-list List ; Rob Matson
Subject: [meteorite-list] Weather Underground / NOAA



Hi Again,

Rob Matson was gracious to privately informed me that while he refers to 
NOAA sites, he believes Weather Underground is far superior in a variety of 
ways as the go-to weather source.


It was not my intent to contradict Rob and his expertise; if he says 
"underground" is the way to go I'm signing on.Thanks for the "weather 
advisory."   ;-)



All best / d


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[meteorite-list] Weather Underground / NOAA

2011-08-28 Thread Darryl Pitt

Hi Again, 

Rob Matson was gracious to privately informed me that while he refers to NOAA 
sites, he believes Weather Underground is far superior in a variety of ways as 
the go-to weather source.  

It was not my intent to contradict Rob and his expertise; if he says 
"underground" is the way to go I'm signing on.Thanks for the "weather 
advisory."   ;-)


All best / d


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