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Could you recommend a good website with Autora, weather, clouds,atmosphere?



 
 
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Default Could you recommend a good website with Autora, weather, clouds,atmosphere?

Several years ago, while surfing, I came across a most wonderful site
dedicated to weather patterns, aurora, clouds, atmosphere and such
things.

If I remember correctly, that site was set up by two weather pattern
researchers.

Unfortunately, since my hard drive conk, I've lost the address of that
site. Have tried to locate that site via the various search engines,
but all to no avail.

If you happen to know about that site, I would be very grateful if you
can share with me the url to that wonderful site !!

But anyway, I am also looking for good website that has info regarding
Auroras, weather patterns, clouds and atmosphere. Would you recommend
some, please?

It's for 50 little kids from a local primary school.

Thank you !!!

Sincerely,
Lee
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| Several years ago, while surfing, I came across a most wonderful site
| dedicated to weather patterns, aurora, clouds, atmosphere and such
| things.
|
| If I remember correctly, that site was set up by two weather pattern
| researchers.
|
| Unfortunately, since my hard drive conk, I've lost the address of that
| site. Have tried to locate that site via the various search engines,
| but all to no avail.
|
| If you happen to know about that site, I would be very grateful if you
| can share with me the url to that wonderful site !!
|
| But anyway, I am also looking for good website that has info regarding
| Auroras, weather patterns, clouds and atmosphere. Would you recommend
| some, please?
|
| It's for 50 little kids from a local primary school.
|
| Thank you !!!
|
| Sincerely,
| Lee



Leaving aside aurora, Google Earth shows current weather and has
a sky map. There you have geography, meteorology and astronomy
all in one package, a useful tool to any primary school teacher.
http://earth.google.com/
Other than photographs, I doubt there is much else available about
aurora for the age group you describe.




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Several years ago, while surfing, I came across a most wonderful site
dedicated to weather patterns, aurora, clouds, atmosphere and such
things.

If I remember correctly, that site was set up by two weather pattern
researchers.

Unfortunately, since my hard drive conk, I've lost the address of that
site. Have tried to locate that site via the various search engines,
but all to no avail.

If you happen to know about that site, I would be very grateful if you
can share with me the url to that wonderful site !!

But anyway, I am also looking for good website that has info regarding
Auroras, weather patterns, clouds and atmosphere. Would you recommend
some, please?

It's for 50 little kids from a local primary school.

Thank you !!!

Sincerely,
Lee


Have you seen the atmospheric optics website?
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/
There aren't many better


 




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