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1.Online Weather has a predetermined list of
places but is very easy to use for a five day forecast and climate
data.
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2.Brilliant
animation for European Climate
See how the climate changes through the year |
| 3.BBC Weather goes without saying · www.bbc.co.uk/weather - there is so much there - you may not need more. I liked the broadband weather forecasts on demand. There is so much accessible learning here. |
| 4.World Climate www.worldclimate.com has a searchable database of climate data |
5.· This German site has climate diagrams
www.klimadiagramme.de ready made - you will need little help with
the translation. |
6.MetLink
International Weather
Project for Schools
MetLink International is a project for primary and secondary schools that involves the exchange of weather observations Full details of all the exciting facets of the project can be found on the MetLink website. http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/radgeog/MetNetEur/MetNetEur.html |
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7. Keele University Weather
comes on line The School of Earth Sciences and Geography, have been supplying meteorological data for 50 years. They now have a website, which features data updated hourly and a summary of last month's data. The Weather at Keele is here! |
8. Staffordshire School Weather Data SiteThis is a new site dedicated to explaining how to collect basic weather data and encouraging young weather enthusiasts. The project is a result of a Staffordshire Educational initiative to promote the use of the Internet and sharing of weather data from across the county. Site created and managed by Alan Rodgers and Angella Streluk. |
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9.Ian Brown recommends - a site in Chesterton,
North Staffs that
gives up to date info onto a web site. The address if you would care to
list it is www.chestertonstaffs.co.uk
. I will send this to both the email addresses listed on the site.
Thanking you in anticipation of you listing my site.
You can get some local data for Stoke from Weston Coyney. http://www.coyney.demon.co.uk/weather.htm and links to other amateur sites throughout the UK. |
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10.DUNDEE SATELLITE IMAGES http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/ When connected, click on "Register for free images" and then follow the instructions to gain free access to images. You need to choose a password when registering and use it to gain access to the images, which are on: http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/abin/browseleaf This site provides access to visible and infra-red JPG images from polar-orbiting satellites. |
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11. Floodline kids from
Scottish
Environment Protection Agency
The pages cover topics such as rivers, the water cycle and flooding. The link is www.sepa.org.uk/floodlinekids/index.html |
The web addresses were
correct at the time of going to press!
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