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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Doug R who wrote (1017)11/15/2018 12:36:25 AM
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More links to resources - Weather (brace yourselves, it's a mountain of stuff)

Stormhamster complete works:
AMS Glossary


Forecast Jargon


Forecast Matrice Guide

NOAA Glossary


Tropical Guidance Cycles


Weather Education


Winter Analog Information


Forecasting Winter Storms
Much more: stormhamster.com

The Bering Sea Rule (BSR)
[The Bering Sea Rule was founded by Joseph Renken. Renken’s credits include presenting the BSR to both National Conferences of the National Weather Association (NWA) and the American Meteorological Society (AMS), submitting two BSR research papers to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) , and making numerous presentations to local chapters of the AMS. Renken has also provided advice to organizations such as the National Weather Service and private weather forecast firms with insights on how to utilize the BSR.]
A fair way to use the BSR is to get an idea of what the upper-air pattern has been doing over the Bering Sea and 2-4 weeks later the same pattern can be expected somewhere over the middle of the United States. As long as you do not get too detailed with your forecast of what is going on at the surface, more times than not the BSR will give you a ballpark idea of what will be going on.
weatherboy.com

30-day loop of analyzed 200-hPa heights and anomalies.

cpc.ncep.noaa.gov



Alpha-numeric list of Climate prediction Center (CPC) Products
cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

Various GOES radar products from College of DuPage Next Generation Weather Lab
  • 24 hour Water Vapor Loop (US)
  • National Radar Loop
  • 2km Visible Loop (IL)
  • 2km IR Loop (IL)
  • 1km Radar Loop (IL)
  • Southern Plains Visible Loop
  • Southern Plains IR Loop
  • 2km TX/OK Mesoanalysis
  • N. Hemisphere IR Loop (ITCZ)
  • 2km Visible Loop (SE Atlantic)
  • 2km Visible Loop (Gulf of Mexico)
  • 2km Visible Loop (Bahamas)
  • weather.cod.edu

    Intellicast "Weather Active Map"
    intellicast.com

    Satellite (Infra Red) Animations (last 3 days) - The Americas - precipitation
    cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

    Multiple global visualizations
    meteoearth.com

    Multiple global visualizations
    ventusky.com

    Multiple global visualizations
    windy.com

    Multiple global visualizations (choose "All" under "Products and Layers")
    re.ssec.wisc.edu

    Morphed Integrated Microwave Imagery at CIMSS - Total Precipitable Water (MIMIC-TPW)
    tropic.ssec.wisc.edu

    Cold Air Aloft
    rammb.cira.colostate.edu

    Realtime Lightning Map
    lightningmaps.org;

    Hail map (near real-time)
    stormersite.com

    This global website presents OFFICIAL weather observations, weather forecasts and climatological information for selected cities supplied by National Meteorological & Hydrological Services (NMHSs) worldwide.
    worldweather.wmo.int

    Papers, presentations:

    "Understanding Weather and Climate"
    lakeheadu.ca

    Northern Hemisphere Teleconnection Patterns
    cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

    AMO,PDO,ENSO,QBO,NAD,AO,PNA. What the Hell does it all mean?
    weatherchatroom.forumotion.com

    Predictability and Dynamics of Potential Vorticity Streamers and Connections to High Impact Weather
    etheses.whiterose.ac.uk

    We present a video lecture series on severe thunderstorm forecasting, a collaboration between the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, The University of Oklahoma, the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, and the NOAA Warning Decision Training Division. This is based on a three-semester-hour graduate-level course offered at The University of Oklahoma about applications of meteorological theory to the forecasting of severe thunderstorms (Meteorology 5403/4403: Applications of Meteorological Theory to Severe-Thunderstorm Forecasting).
    spc.noaa.gov

    The Stratospheric Quasi-biennial Oscillation (QBO)
    acd-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov

    Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
    la.climatologie.free.fr

    What is the MJO, and why do we care?
    climate.gov

    Average MJO cloud and wind patterns
    climate.gov
    climate.gov

    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENSO AND THE MJO
    la.climatologie.free.fr

    MJO forecast
    daculaweather.com

    The Walker Circulation: ENSO's atmospheric buddy
    climate.gov

    Oceanic Kelvin waves
    climate.gov

    El Nino Modoki
    webcache.googleusercontent.com

    This should keep anyone busy for a while. It did for me.
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