Los Angeles Weather
NOTE: This page is no longer actively maintained. It remains primarily for
historical reasons. There are many other weather resources on the Internet
than when this page was created.
The links on this page are intended to make it easy for persons in the
Los Angeles area, especially mariners, to investigate weather issues.
Because there are so many weather links, often with duplicate
information, I decided to summarize the ones I found useful in a
fashion that made it easier to keep track of them.
LA Forecasts
General
- Los Angeles forecasts from
NBC's
Intellicast.
This is a very user-friendly page, with good summaries as well
as links to regional radar and satellite images.
- An all-caps ASCII
forecast
for the major zones in California, from the National Weather
Service. This isn't very convenient, but it's the best I've
found at the moment.
- A Southern California
weather site with some live surf pictures.
Marine
Raw LA Data
Marine
Useful Non-Weather Data Servers
USA Weather
- Links to Marine Forecasts and Observations
for the entire country.
- The University of Hawaii's
Meteorology
page, with links for Hawaiian and mainland weather information.
- Various links to
Weather Forecasting Sites
from Sailboats, Inc.
- The home page for the
National Weather Service.
Straight from the horse's mouth.
- An embarrassment of riches:
facsimile charts
from the National Weather Service.
- Pacific Ocean
facsimile charts
from the National Weather Service's Honolulu office.
- NOAA's main
weather page,
again with an embarrassment of riches.
- NOAA's
oceans and estuaries page.
- Useful open-ocean
data from Oceanweather,
Inc..
- An interactive form for requesting
weather forecasts
from NOAA.
- The National Science Foundation's Unidata
earth information server.
Full of interesting stuff.
- The University of Maryland's very useful
Earthcast
service, with up to 7-day forecasts, movies, and even
tomorrow's predicted satellite image.
- The University of Michigan's
WeatherNet,
with gobs of links to other weather information.
- The so-called
Weather Information Superhighway
from the National Weather Service, again with so many links
it's hard to make sense of them.
- The home page for
EarthWatch Communications, Inc.,
which provides some really neat 3D cloud animations.
- A really slick interface to
marine observations
from ocean buoys in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- The
SailNet Weather Page,
with things that seem to duplicate other links.
- Weather resources
from the University of Illinois, largely duplicating previous links.
- A collection of links to
commercial
weather pages, maintained by NOAA.
- A collection of links to
other
weather pages, maintained by NOAA.
- The
U.S. Coast Guard's
main page. You can use this to find out things like voice weather
broadcast schedules.
- A useful weather resource page with lots of learning links (aimed at children, but still useful).
- A very helpful tornado information page
suggested by a sixth-grader named Aiden.
Geoff Kuenning's
home page.
This page maintained by
Geoff Kuenning.