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Phil Hart
19-04-2007, 11:18 AM
hi folks
I've put together a few links for the weather pages I use and what I'm looking for on each. May be of some use to other astronomers:
http://philhart.com/weather
cheers
Phil.
janoskiss
19-04-2007, 11:43 AM
That astronomer's forecast is great. I was not aware such a thing existed. Thanks Phil!
http://metcheck.com/V40/AU/HOBBIES/ASTRONOMY.ASP
Hi Phil, thanks for the links.
The Astronomers forecast is exactly what I have been looking for, thats great. :thumbsup: :)
Cheers
spacezebra
20-04-2007, 10:09 AM
Thanks for the links - they are brilliant.
Cheers Petra
okiscopey
20-04-2007, 01:12 PM
Good one! Nicely designed site too.
The jet stream graphic is excellent, however there's no info about what time of day the 'date' tab is set for (is it 0hr UT, AEST midnight or what?)
Also I couldn't work out what time interval is involved in operating the 'nudge forward/backward' buttons. Anyone got any ideas?
Couldn't see a contact e-mail anywhere on the Metcheck site to ask.
Just a question about the jetstream itself from a beginner ... is it the low-speed or high-speed stream that's best for observing?
iceman
20-04-2007, 01:14 PM
The "no" jetstream is best :) The higher speed the winds, the (likely) worse seeing you'll get.
As far as I can see there's only the one image of current jetstream and that's at top-left on the weatherzone 7-day weather map images page???
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/charts/isobarRain.jsp?chart=sum
Is this correct or is there another more detailed page with more JS predictions???
Cheers
okiscopey
20-04-2007, 02:01 PM
Matt, try:
http://metcheck.com/V40/AU/FREE/JETSTREAM.ASP
Otherwise it can be accessed from the 'Free' tab
Thanks, Mike:thumbsup:
I wonder what times (AEST/UT) these daily maps correspond to???
okiscopey
20-04-2007, 02:09 PM
Yes, worked it out ... they're one-day intervals.
For what time of day?!?!?!:rolleyes: :lol:
DobDobDob
20-04-2007, 03:06 PM
I have been using this free program that loads up every time your computer is switched on, you only need to set it up once with your coordinates and it displays weather conditions for 4 days, plus has a great speaking feature that sounds like Stephen Hawking saying your local weather. I rate it highly: http://www.diegov.com/projects/dweather/ (http://www.diegov.com/projects/dweather/)
I've been comparing the forecast's to what's actually happening outside and so far it has proved to be quite an accurate little tool.
A great find Phil :thumbsup:
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