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Useful Websites and Books

Weatheronline:

The best free model website available. Models include GFS, NAE, UKMO ECM and others. For model data go to - weather maps, expert charts

Wetterzentrale:

A German site similar to Weatheronline but has other products suchs as analysis charts, historical charts and re-anaylsis data. For Met Office surface charts click on FAX on the left.

Wetter:

Again a German site which has good choice of models and charts. A good GFS precip type display

Metoblue:

Useul for forecasting cloud (uses GFS as boundary conditions). An alternative European regional mode

Lightening Wizard:

GFS and HIRLAM data. Designed for Severe Weather/Convective Forecasts. There is a users guide for severe weather forecasting which is highly recomended if you are interested in severe weather. It can be found here:

Meteostar:

GFS displayed in a full table formatt

Meteocenter:

WRF model run over the UK domain

Stratus:

High resolution mesoscale model run over the UK domain

Meteoliguria:

Italian regional Model (10km) run for Europe uses ECMWF for boundary conditions

Moe.Met:

For tropical weather but it gives a good view of Atlantic weather systems

Moe.Met:

For tropical weather but it gives a good view of Atlantic weather systems

Moe.Met:

For tropical weather but it gives a good view of Atlantic weather systems

Moe.Met:

For tropical weather but it gives a good view of Atlantic weather systems

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* All information on this site has come from lecture notes and the associated course text books: 'Atmospheric Science: An introductory survey, 2nd edition, J. M. Hobbs and P. V. Wallace' and 'Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate and the Environment, 10th edition (International), C. D. Ahrens.' Some sections may have been rephrased and altered slightly but all content came from the above mentioned sources unless otherwise stated. 

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