The Ultimate Weather Site "At this site you can view my weather photo album, browse weather information, voyage to other weather sites, submit your own weather observations or weather questions, learn about historical weather events, test yourself with my weather triviaquiz, and much more."
U.S. Drought Portal provides early warnings about emerging and anticipated droughts, shows statistics from past droughts for comparison, and monitors existing drought conditions.
Tornado Safety Page"... There is no such thing as guaranteed safety inside a tornado. Freak accidents happen; and the most violent tornadoes can level and blow away almost any house and its occupants. Extremely violent F5 tornadoes are very rare, though. Most tornadoes are actually much weaker and can be survived using these safety ideas..."
Incredible Tornado Video "... TornadoVideos.net storm chasers Reed Timmer and Joel Taylor shot this INSANE video of a violent tornado from within 50 yards!!! We had to back up at the last second, and my cell phone fell out on the road and was taken away by the tornado!! ..." See also their video of a Huge Manitoba Tornado. It's an adrenaline rush!
How the Weather Works is a company dedicated to providing high-quality
educational weather services to teachers and students from pre-school through adulthood.
What's the Difference between El Nino and La Nino? Click here.
Global Warming? The Greenhouse Effect? Flooding? What's the Truth?
The World Climate Report debunks many of the prevalent "myths" regarding apopolyptic predictions. The Global Change Master Directory has the most complete compendium of links to various earth change research. has the most complete compendium of links to various earth change research.
Kilauea Volcano Erupts "... Kilauea is the youngest and southeastern most volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. Topographically Kilauea appears as only a bulge on the southeastern flank of Mauna Loa, and so for many years Kilauea was thought to be a mere satellite of its giant neighbor, not a separate volcano. However, research over the past few decades shows clearly that Kilauea has its own magma-plumbing system, extending to the surface from more than 60 km deep in the earth.,,,"
The Farmer's Almanac prides itself on weather forecasts determined by the use of a secret formula (devised in 1792 by the founder of this Almanac, Robert B. Thomas), enhanced by the most modern scientific calculations... We believe nothing in the universe occurs haphazardly; there is a cause-and-effect pattern to all phenomena, including weather. It follows, therefore, that we believe weather is predictable." Long range forecasts for 16 regions of U.S.
Volcanic Activity
Volcano World"The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Information"
Live from Earth and Mars University of Washington's data. Great photos from Pathfinder mission. Graphs.
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Mount Washington presents the most severe combinations of wind, cold, icing and storminess available anywhere in the world where people are on hand to take measurements. The summit lies in the path of the principal storm tracks and air mass routes affecting the northeastern United States, and it is... ecologically similar to the subarctic zone. You can volunteer to spend a week on the Summit of Mount Washington cooking and cleaning as well as helping the crew with daily chores, research work, or other special projects
Mt. Washington Summit Extreme Weather and Wind Video ".... A 7 minute video journal from the summit of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. This extreme video was shot from 6,288 feet into the atmosphere during wind gusts up to 112mph in subzero degree temps... "
According to GroundHog.org, "....Groundhog Day, February 2nd, is a popular tradition in the United States. ...It is the day that the Groundhog comes out of his hole after a long winter sleep to look for his shadow. If he sees it, he regards it as an omen of six more weeks of bad weather and returns to his hole. If the day is cloudy and, hence, shadowless, he takes it as a sign of spring and stays above ground...."