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Offline Shawn

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All my weather websites!
« on: May 07, 2011, 09:04:38 AM »
I run a network of websites having something to do with weather and figured I would make a post listing them in case any of you find them resourceful. I also allow most people to somehow share their links on my sites to, so please feel free to do so. I think the more weather resources on the web the better!

1. Chaser Update - www.chaserupdate.com - Storm chasing and weather enthusiast social network like Twitter.
2. Chaserpedia - www.chaserpedia.com - A storm chasing and weather wiki project. You can even join and create a page all about your weather/chaser related websites, books, services, tour group and etc.
3. All Weather Links - www.allweatherlinks.com - Post weather and climate related websites in our PR2 link directory for free. It is a great way to get a better backlink and build search engine ratings for your own site.
4. Illinois Skywarn - www.ilskywarn.com - The largest Illinois Skywarn website online with message forums, training class search and schedules and even an upcoming learning center. Free membership.
5. Meteorology Forums - www.meteorologyforums.com - A free message forum for the discussion of weather, tropical weather and climate.
6. Skywarn Forum - www.skywarnforum.com - A free message forum for the national Skywarn storm spotter program.
This forum is not an official Skywarn owned community.
7. Storm Chaser Forum - www.stormchaserforum.com - A free online message forum for storm chasing and severe weather discussions.

I hope you all enjoy my sites and please join them!


Offline Harryca

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Re: All my weather websites!
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2011, 02:40:08 AM »
Thanks for posting the list of your websites.  I have added links to some of them from my Tornado/Severe Thunderstorm Warnings webpage to help spread the word.  Hope that helps.

http://ucweather.org/stormauto.php

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