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CTM VT 2K
23-November-2004, 12:41 PM
For the Europeans of the board...
I'm looking for a good Weather site for Europe - something with good local coverages, and RADAR maps/Forecasts. Intellicast and Wunderground seem primarily suited for the U.S. (they have coverage of some European cities, but not good coverage) Wetter.com has good RADAR maps, but I have to bounce between the local forecasts for Frankfurt, Karlsruhe, and Kaiserslautern to plot an estimate for Mannheim/Heidelberg (which is a pain, because that's three different Länder) #-o
astrosapien
23-November-2004, 01:39 PM
There is always the "official" Deutscher Wetterdienst (http://www.dwd.de/de/WundK/W_aktuell/index.htm). But I prefer Kachelmann, the guy after the Tagesthemen, his forecasts (including Radar maps etc under "Profi-Wetter) can be found here (http://onnachrichten.t-online.de/c/00/00/27/278.html). Just enter your postcode for local forecasts. Are those sites helpful?
lek
23-November-2004, 01:47 PM
This one is quite nice. (http://meteo.icm.edu.pl/english/weathfrcst/weatherforecast.html)
Glom
23-November-2004, 03:45 PM
Just remember that all European weather is caused by AAGW... even the stuff that is baseline.
CTM VT 2K
23-November-2004, 06:30 PM
Just remember that all European weather is caused by AAGW... even the stuff that is baseline.
Hmm... I must be missing something AAGW? :-k
pghnative
23-November-2004, 07:09 PM
Global Warming. Not sure what the AA stands for. Anthropomorphic something or other. Regardless, AAGW means global warming caused by human interference.
enginelessjohn
24-November-2004, 09:01 AM
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/
Which I find useful even without understanding German.
Cheers
John
Essan
24-November-2004, 01:59 PM
Global Warming. Not sure what the AA stands for. Anthropomorphic something or other. Regardless, AAGW means global warming caused by human interference.
Anthropogenic Global Warming (there's only one A) - the theory that observed global warming is caused primarily by human activity (ie greenhouse gas emissions)
As for weather sites, you could try www.weatheronline.co.uk which has forecasts and data for virtually every city in the world plus country by country radar etc.
The European data starts at http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/euroakt.htm then click on Central, and then Germany and then the town of your choice :)
24-November-2004, 07:47 PM
Try http://www.net-weather.co.uk
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