The following information provides specifics on the left menu navigation bar of the Quad Cities National Weather Service (NWS) homepage:
Current Hazards:
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Watches/Warnings displays current information on local and national weather watches and warnings.
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Outlooks displays the current Hazardous Weather Outlook for the Quad Cities NWS area of responsibility.
- U.S. Hazards displays the more significant weather occurrences expected over the nation the next several days. This is issued by the Climate Prediction Center.
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Hurricane Information link to the National Hurricane Center
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Send A Storm Report via our eSpotter system. Registered spotters can log in and submit severe weather reports to the Quad Cities NWS.
Current Conditions:
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Observations allows you to access current surface maps, a tabular summary of the weather across eastern Iowa, western Illinois, and northeast Missouri and detailed observations from airport sites in Iowa and Illinois.
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Satellite Images allows you to display several different types of satellite pictures.
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Rivers & Lakes AHPS allows you to access the Advanced Hydrological Prediction Service (AHPS) for eastern Iowa, western Illinois, and northeast Missouri. AHPS displays current river stage observations, and river forecast information.
- Drought Status provides information on drought conditions affecting Iowa and Illinois.
Radar Imagery:
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Local Radar displays the current radar image from Quad Cities, IA/IL (KDVN).
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Nationwide displays current radar imagery nationwide. Within this image, you can click on an area to zoom in to the local NWS radar for that area.
Forecast Information:
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Local Area provides quick links to local area forecasts, discussions and model data. Information on local forecasts can also be accessed by clicking on specific points of the map on the main page.
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Aviation displays current aviation forecasts (TAFs & TWEBs) issued by the Quad Cities NWS. Provides links to the Aviation Weather Center.
- Fire Weather National maps, links to SPC Fire Weather page, entry point for authorized requests for Spot Forecasts.
- Graphical displays the National Digital Forecast Database for the upper Mississippi Valley (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri). From here you can page through various forecast parameters in graphical form.
- Interactive allows you to create your own forecast display in either text, tabular or graphical form.
- Air Quality links to National, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri air quality data.
- Space Weather link to NOAA Space Weather Now page.
Rivers and Hydrology:
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AHPS/River Info allows you to access the Advanced Hydrological Prediction Service (AHPS) for eastern Iowa, western Illinois, and northeast Missouri. AHPS displays current river stage observations, and river forecast information.
Climate:
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Local Past Weather is an interactive page that allows you to access weather data for the Quad Cities forecast area, and elsewhere in the nation.
- National page.
- More Past Weather provides links to unique local climate data.
Weather Safety:
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StormReady is a national program to assist communities and counties to prepare for severe weather.
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Preparedness - several sections deal with how you can prepare for various weather hazards: Severe Weather, Winter Weather, Lightning, and Heat.
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NOAA Weather Radio provides information on the radio network that covers eastern Iowa, western Illinois and northeast Missouri.
- EMWIN is the Emergency Manager's Weather Information Network. EMWIN allows emergency managers to access real-time weather data via satellite.
Local Information:
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Our Office provides details on what we do here at Quad Cities NWS, and contact information.
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Cooperative Observer (COOP) Program discusses the volunteer weather observer network, and news affecting the network.
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Science and Education: Links to Education, Science, and Career Opportunities.
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Downloads - Presentations, publications, media resources, office newsletter, conversion tables, pictures, etc.
- Past Events storm data and current local storm reports along with write ups of significant weather events in the Quad Cities NWS area of responsibility.