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Predict The Weather As Well As The Guy On TV

Posted in Weather on September 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Predict The Weather As Well As The Guy On TV

The weather resources on the Internet are many and varied. They range from highly sophisticated dedicated sites to national newsfeeds that produce fairly comprehensive weather reports, to regional news organizations that feature weather as part of their online news service. These can be from TV and radio stations or local newspapers. In addition, the major search engines have a weather feature that allows you to consult for forecasts in your local area.

In all cases, however, their weather information is gathered principally from national sources – in almost all cases, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA. We’re going to review here the principal dedicated weather sites online, and give a quick critique to what the search engines and national news sites provide.

Perhaps the best known dedicated commercial weather site is www.weather.com, a spin-off of the cable television network The Weather Channel. This website allows you to punch in your zip code for local weather, or a city/town name for some other location. The site will give you temperature readings, wind chill and precipitation forecasts. It will provide forecasts on an hour-by-hour basis, for the weekend, and will peer into the future with a ten-day forecast on one page. Graphics include satellite photos and Doppler radar representations of storm movements.

Much of this information is gathered from the NOAA’s National Weather Service website. Here you will find “official” U.S. weather, marine, fire and aviation forecasts, warnings, climate forecasts and information about meteorology at www.nws.noaa.gov/. The NOAA has a massive network of weather stations nationwide, providing readouts for highly localized areas. It’s also user friendly, with a wealth of visual information provided by satellites and other graphics tools. There is a vast amount of marine weather data available here as well.

The Weather Underground (www.wunderground.com) is a spin-off of the University of Michigan’s weather website. Weather Underground is a commercial site peppered with advertising that presents its forecasts based on zip code, city, or on a clickable U.S. map. It also has international forecasts – click by country – and a comprehensive list of maps on its home page that show national trends for such factors as temperature, wind, visibility, precipitation, snow depth, etc. Register with them and send ten dollars and they’ll email you your daily forecast.

The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor’s weather lab: http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/ is among the pioneers of online weather products. Currently, they maintain a quality national weather forecast site – but perhaps their most valuable resource for weather addicts is their list of 300 links to weather related sites.

Intellicast (www.intellicast.com) is an advertiser supported national site that will also email you your daily forecast. Their site offers a clickable map and the usual categories of satellite and long range forecasts. Www.weather.org is another of the lesser national websites that is exclusively for weather. Their site has an interesting map of worldwide conditions that is constantly changing as the center of their homepage. Along with the usual localized and national weather feeds, the site offers weathercams, tides and currents, and commentary from the Farmers Almanac.

Other dedicated locations include www.AccuWeather.com and www.Weatherbug.com. Weatherbug offers downloadable software that provides your local weather forecast and weather report. Yahoo and Google both provide weather forecast features, as do the national news feeds. CNN.com/WEATHER will provide international weather news and five day forecasts by location. USA Today has global forecasts and information on meteorological topics such as global warming at: http://asp.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx.

Finally, Unisys has chosen to showcase its Weather Processor analysis software package by building a website for global weather information at http://weather.unisys.com/. Not something you’d expect just looking at their main homepage. Apparently even people who do tech consulting and enterprise servers need to know if it’s going to rain.

Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate, specializing in small business development, for Apollo Hosting. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, vps hosting, and web design services to a wide range of customers.

Weather on Blackberry

Posted in Weather on August 10th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Weather on Blackberry

Imagine the power of knowing what the weather will be like when you are at a client meet, beforehand? You would always be prepared no matter how inclement the weather. That means more sales and more happy customers. This is the power that the SmartServices Solution Suite provides you.

Instant mobile weather alerts

With the SmartServices blackberry weather feature, you can receive instantaneous alerts on the weather condition for a specific date and time. You can also choose to get weekly or daily mobile weather alerts at the mere click of a button! You can get access to both current as well as 7 day extended mobile weather forecast for your Blackberry phone. The best feature about the revolutionary SmartServices Solution Suite is that it is accessible across 58000 cities all across the globe. This makes it a truly unique weather forecast software service, whereby geographical constraints cease to be redundant.

Staying ahead of the competition got easier

Now you never need to let the weather play spoilsport on your business plans ever again. For those all-important customer visits, you can now plan and schedule your itinerary as per the weather forecasted. With the amazing new SmartServices blackberry weather features you can get access to all weather conditions forecasted, at your fingertips, in a few seconds. You can now stay ahead of the tough competition by having access to critical weather information. No matter what the weather predicted, with this fascinating mobile weather service, you can plan for a customer trip beforehand. This is a strategic advantage that you can now have over your direct competitors.

Information transfer from PC or phone

The SmartServices solution offers a mobile Marine weather condition forecasts beforehand. You can choose to receive mobile weather alerts about current weather forecasts or for extended 7 day, weekly or monthly forecasts. The best part is that all of this information can be accessed directly from your PC or your cell phone. No matter what the weather condition forecasted, you will be able to wear gear that keeps you well prepared for any situation. Whether it is for a business visit or for a recreational purpose, you can now plan your trips according to the blackberry weather forecasts delivered to you!

Extended forecasts to avoid airport delays

With this special weather forecast software you can get access to both extended forecasts as well as current weather situations. You can now plan your business meets during the next couple of weekends months in advance. Whether it is a torrential rainy weather predicted or sunny skies ahead, with the amazing blackberry weather service you can now know what weather to expect.

Marine forecasts too

The mobile weather for Blackberry is unique in the sense that it provides weather forecasts on marine weather too. Right from sea temperature forecasts to surf conditions the mobile marine weather software allows all of this and much more. Besides this, you can be prepared for delayed flight schedules because of inclement weather. Get access to airport delay information in real time, thereby saving you time and money!

With SmartServices you get to save on money and always be in the know of all employee movements. This mobile weather for Blackberry can be a interesting solution for any company which deploy their staff in the field on daily basis. Any one interested read more at betaar3.com

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