I discovered today while working on an addition to this script that Paducah, KY was missing!
This has been corrected in an updated
wxnoaaproducts.zip on
my scripts page. The
-jq version has also been updated and is included.
There's also an experimental version with a Graphical Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook (EHWO) that some WFO's are creating. This version isn't yet on my menu system because these graphics aren't yet operational, but it can be viewed from here and from my scripts page. Oddly neither Tom Abell nor myself can figure out how to detect whether or not these graphical images are on any given WFO's site. Every attempt returns '403 Forbidden'! Hence the script can't generate a separate message informing the viewer that the graphic is missing. Only the 'alt="..."' message appears. The includes file is still littered with these failed attempts all commented out.
This script isn't available any more.
It turns out that I didn't appreciate the full complexity of the EHWO display. An iframe displays it best so that the interactive graphics can be accessed because these are a key component of this project/product. Accordingly, I've placed a site-specific
iframed version of the EHWO's on my site with the script available on
my scripts page. The script must be set to your appropriate WFO, and I've included a link to the NWS's PDF that lists all participating WFO's.
EDIT: 2019 March 9, 4:45 pm CST
The iframe dimensions in the iframed script don't fit lots of the participating WFO's pages! Manipulating the CSS and page width can help with this problem, but it's not a trivial exercise. Perhaps the best solution for now in these cases is a link to the WFO's EHWO page? Given time to mess around, I might be able to devise a solution, but it would be a tedious and time-consuming job.