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Weather Related Links

In this section of the web site I have included some useful links to other weather related web sites.  If you know of some links that would fit nicely here please feel free to e-mail them to me at  Gungahlin Weather Centre

 

Link

Description

   

Bureau of Meteorology

 

The official Australian Weather Bureau web site, and an excellent source of Australian Weather information and data.

 

Snowy Hydro

 

Like trout fishing or snow skiing in Australia's high country?  The official Snowy Hydro (The Snowy Mountains Scheme) web site has up to date lake level and snow depth data.  Why not check before you go!

 

Australian ski/snowfall info

 

I love the snow, and this site lets you keep track of the snowfalls at the Australian Ski Resorts via their snow-cams.

 

EcoWatch

 

EcoWatch have been the Australian distributor of quality Davis Weather Instruments since 1988.  If you're looking to purchase anything from the extensive range of Davis weather monitoring equipment contact EcoWatch.  Check out the new EcoWatch web site for more information.

 

The Weather Channel (Aust)

 

As seen on the Foxtel and Austar pay TV networks, The Weather Channel (Australia) web site is packed full of weather information and data.  It even has an on-line weather forum!

 

Davis Instruments (USA)

 

The official web site of Davis Instruments in the USA.  This is a wonderful source of all weather related equipment.

 

The UK Met Office

 

The official web site of the United Kingdom Weather Bureau.  A great source of weather from the 'old dart'.

 

  Weather Station Sprang-Capelle

 

Sprang-Capelle is a village in the Netherlands (Holland) in Europe.  Check out the latest data from this fascinating weather web site.

 

  Arizona State University

 

The Arizona State University (USA) weather pages are a fantastic source of world weather extremes.  Find out what the hottest, coldest, wettest and driest places on earth are.  All the extremes are here!  For example, did you know that the heaviest hailstone ever recorded (1.02kg) fell at Gopalganj district, Bangladesh on 14/4/1986!  Now that would hurt!

 

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