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Berlin Meteorology Institute (MET, Freie Universität Berlin)
The Department of Meteorology at the Free University of Berlin WWW server offers an index of sources for meteorological data on the Internet sorted by continent, manner of data and server-type. In addition they provide weather observations from Berlin and Meteosat pictures received from the University of Nottingham. For users from the FU Berlin they also offer latest radar images. They have links to other servers with interesting documents. [in German]
http://www.met.fu-berlin.de - Categories: weather earth

Center for Astronomical Observing Quality (CAOQ)
Resource for characterization and forecasting of astronomical observing quality at major observatory sites.
http://www.saao.ac.za/~erasmus/center.html - Categories: weather

Cyprus Astronomical Society
Cyprus Astronomical Society was established in 1990 by a group of professional and amateur astronomers living in Cyprus.
http://www.cyprusastronomy.com/ - Categories: society weather

Daily Martian Weather Report
The Daily Martian Weather Report is produced by the Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team (MGS RST). When the MGS mapping sequence begins, the page will contain a daily weather report for the planet Mars based on radio occultation measurements of the temperature and pressure profiles of the Martian atmosphere. Currently, the site contains information about the MGS mission and the Radio Science Team, the radio occultation technique for study of planetary atmospheres, profiles of the atmosphere of Venus acquired during occultations of the Magellan spacecraft, and information for K-12 educators interested in e-mail communications between their classes and members of the MGS RST.
http://nova.stanford.edu/projects/mgs/dmwr.html - Categories: planetary radio weather

Dutch Society for Meteorology and Astronomy (NVWS : Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde)
The society unites nearly 4000 people with an interest in astronomy and/or meteorology and was founded in 1901. Purpose: popularization of astronomy and meteorology. A lot of the members do amateur observations or build telescopes.
The society cooperates in the publishing of the monthly magazine Zenit and the annual almanac Sterrengids.
Each year there are a popular symposium and several amateur meetings. There are regional departments, national working groups on specific subjects and a large society for youth, the Jongerenwerkgroep.
http://www.astro.rug.nl/~nvws/ - Categories: society weather

Jicamarca Radio Observatory (Peru)
Radar studies of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere.
http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/ - Categories: telescope physics radio weather

Meteorological Forecasts at ESO Sites (ESO Weather-Watch)
This site provides meteorological indormations about observing conditions at ESO observatories. Forecasts of precipitable water vapour, cloudiness, wind, temperature and pressure are available, along with synoptic maps and satellite pictures.
http://www.eso.org/gen-fac/pubs/astclim/forecast/meteo/ - Categories: weather

Meteosat images (from the University of Nottingham)
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/meteosat/ - Categories: weather

National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
http://www.ncar.ucar.edu/ - Categories: dept earth weather

Rob's Astronomy Site
Amateur Astronomy including CCD Images, Astrophotography, Gas Hypering of film, Computer Controlled Telescopes. Night time cloud cover statistics.
http://www.fornax.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ - Categories: pictures weather

STD Aurora Monitor
STD Aurora Monitor is an interactive program that allows the user to post questions and auroral activity observations to others on the Internet. Find out when the latest Aurora is visible in your area. Also monitor Solar activity and global weather conditions in real-time using satellite imagery. Even see the different phases of the moon. Free trial software available.
http://www.spacew.com/aurora/ - Categories: software weather

Solar Terrestrial Dispatch (STD)
The Solar Terrestrial Dispatch (STD) provides information regarding the state of the Sun and its effect on the Earth and the space environment near the Earth.
STD's primary responsibility is to provide support and time-critical solar and geophysical information to institutions and individuals who require this information. For this purpose, STD monitors solar and geophysical conditions in real-time and provides e-mail (and other) distribution of numerous services.
http://www.spacew.com/ - Categories: physics earth solar weather

Space Environment Center
The Space Environment Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides near real-time monitoring and forecasting of the environment between the sun and the earth. Our WWW server features Today's Solar Weather with current solar images, xray and proton plots from GOES satellites, and the latest forecast of solar-terrestrial conditions.
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ - Categories: weather solar space

The Daily Planet
Brought to you by the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois. Contains: Weather World the WWW version of the U of I Weather Machine.
http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/ - Categories: weather

University of Oxford - Atmospheric, Oceanic & Planetary Physics.
http://www-atm.atm.ox.ac.uk/ - Categories: earth weather

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