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Connecting You To The World Of Weather

Welcome to UM Weather, the Internet's premier source of weather information since 1994. Providing access to thousands of forecasts, images, and the Net's largest collection of weather links, UM Weather is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of weather data on the Web. UM Weather is brought to you by the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences at the University of Michigan.



*FastForecast...Enter a city, state, country, zip code, or station code for the current National Weather Service forecast:
  Examples: "NY", "Albany", "11234", "ALB", or "France"
 
    *WeatherSites
    The list that made us famous. Nearly three hundred WWW, gopher, telnet, and FTP weather sites -- the most comprehensive weather index on the Internet.
*WeatherCams
Live and daily pictures of weather conditions at over 700 locations around North America.

    *USA Weather
    City-by-city forecasts, conditions, warnings, and weather graphics for each of the fifty states.

*Canada Weather
Regional forecasts, advisories, conditions, and reports for each of the Canadian Provinces and Territories.

    *Radar and Satellite
    Point-and-click access to the Internet's best Nexrad and color satellite imagery.

*Tropical Weather
The Net's most comprhensive collection of tropical storm-related links, including National Hurricane Center reports and incredible graphics.

    *Ski Weather
    Snow conditions and mountain-specific weather reports directly from the National Weather Service.

*Travel Cities Weather
Nexrad radar, color satellite photos, climate information, forecasts, and conditions for thirty popular destinations nationwide.

    *WeatherMaps
    The Net's best surface and upper air analyses, including temperature maps, regional weather plots, and jet stream maps.

*Weather Software
The Internet's only weather software archive, providing access to over two dozen of the best weather applications for Macs and PCs.


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