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Weather: your gain our loss
One of my favorite weather sites just moved its high resolution maps from
Colorado to the region surrounding Washington DC which includes NY, PA, VA, and NJ. Take a look at: http://rams.atmos.colostate.edu/realtime/00z/index.php3 I found it very useful for forecasting convergence zones and waves. Bill Daniels |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
One of my favorite weather sites just moved its high resolution maps from Colorado to the region surrounding Washington DC which includes NY, PA, VA, and NJ. Take a look at: http://rams.atmos.colostate.edu/realtime/00z/index.php3 I found it very useful for forecasting convergence zones and waves. Bill Daniels That's in support of Ward Hindman, forecasting a contest at Fairfield, PA. Frank Whiteley |
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