The web sites below are a good source for more information.

  • Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
    http://weather.ou.edu/wx
    Real-time Numerical Weather Analysis and Prediction using the Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS) presented by the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) at the University of Oklahoma.
  • ABS14 Weather Center
    www.abc14wx.com
    This site provides current weather conditions for Guam and the surrounding areas. The site provides current typhoon condition; weather forecast; radar and satellite imagery; weather readings; and traffic/sky condition.
  • Weather Page 4 North Carolina
    http://members.tripod.com/wxpage4000
    Weather Page 4 North Carolina:  When Severe Severe Weather Threatens North Carolina, We're "Working 4 You" bringing Continuous Coverage of Breaking Weather.
  • The Caribbean Hurricane Page
    http://gobeach.com/hurr.htm
    The Caribbean Hurricane Page - weather discussions and eyewitness reports of threatening tropical systems from correspondents on the Caribbean Islands.
  • The Atlantic Tropical Weather Center
    http://atwc.org/
    The Atlantic Tropical Weather Center is a comprehensive web site for
    Atlantic tropical storm information.  We have all sorts of data
    including hurricane advisories, surface & reconnaissance & buoy data,
    satellite pictures, radar images, and the latest model runs...
  • Canadian Avalanche Association
    http://www.avalanche.ca
    The Canadian Avalanche Association represents avalanche professionals working in Canada. The Canadian Avalanche Center contributes to the goal of reducing avalanche incidents world wide.   Their Level 1 and Level 2 avalanche courses are respected globally.
  • Florida Dept. Division of Emergency Management
    http://www.dca.state.fl.us/brm/
    The Florida Dept. of Community Affairs, Division of Emergency
    Management, Bureau of Recovery & Mitigation works to reduce or
    eliminate long-term risk to human life and property from disasters.
    Assistance for recovery from disasters is provided through the federal
    infrastructure assistance, human services assistance, and the Hazard
    Mitigation Grant Program. These programs help to rebuild lives and
    communities that have been impacted by a major disaster, and to reduce
    the impact of future disasters through mitigation.
  • Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC)
    http://www.uni-freiburg.de/fireglobe
    The Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC) monitors, forecasts and
    archives information on vegetation fires (forest fires, land-use
    fires, smoke pollution) at global level. With this information
    decision makers at national and international levels are
    supported in evaluating fire situations or precursors of fire
    which potentially endanger humans or may negatively affect the
    environment.