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Have you ever wanted to know what the weather is outside right now? Look outside, that's
the weather right now. That would be a typical response by the average individual. Weather and the study of the lower
portion of the atmosphere approximately the lower 50,000ft. is called Meteorology. Meteorology is an inexact science, akin to a fingerprint
or a snowflake. No two days, no two storms are ever exactly the same in any way. A constant balance of
equilibrium is what the atmosphere is constantly trying to achieve. Long-range forecasts have
improved with the implementation of Satellites and computer generated models. Tools by which give
insight into just not looking outside, but for the next week and beyond.
This site and weather-stations reports are located in Arlington Massachusetts. The design and intent
of this sites publication is to put together a comprehensive look at the weather. Not only for your backyard but
across the country. Pages with
GRAPHS and
MAPS
including SATELLITE
imagery for now, last week and even for the past six-month are archived within.
Exclusive
RADAR pages covering most of New England. Sites
include Portland ME., Boston MA., Albany NY., Upton NY. and Binghamton NY. These sites where chosen
to give the users of this site a look at when the rain is coming, intensity and duration. Loop and
zooming capabilities right down to the neighborhood streets in the Metro Boston area. A
LIVE-CAST
page for up to the minute changes during severe events.
Individual pages are listed in the frame on top. A Specialty pages for
OPERATIONAL-MODELS from the NCEP. Inclusive of the NAM, GFS and SREF. The
ENSEMBLE-MODELS page from the CDC (model members grouped together in a
single run) Another way of seeing trends and verifying the operational runs. Future model pages from
Canadian, Japanese and European are forthcoming. Single model runs including comparing model
to model from run to run. Good for seeing trends and make decisions for an accurate
FORECAST
days in advance.
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