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Louis BREDA September 15th 04 10:55 PM

Severe Weather Site
 
On site SFERICS you may follow severe weather worldwide by the way of METAR,
SHIPS, TAF and TROPICAL REPORTS resumed in tabular form and graphical maps.

You may see approach of IVAN at various stations along Mississippi and
Alabama coasts.

A Yahoo groups may sent you tropical weather digest several time by day.

Near real time data with auto renewed informations.

Discover SFERICS site on http://users.skynet.be/sferics



Michael McNeil September 16th 04 06:25 AM

Severe Weather Site
 
"Louis BREDA" wrote in message


Yahoo groups may send you tropical weather digest several time by day.


Should read: Sign up for Yahoo groups to receive tropical weather digest
several time a day. ("En Direct" by the way should read "Live" not "In
Live" bt the way.)

Not a bad sit at all. You have really pushed the boat out with it
Near real time data with auto renewed information.


Actually it refreshes a little too often for necessity and is quite
unsettling. Some more points might be raised such as:

Lose the nighscape. Clever though it is it isn't really necessary. Put a
link in by all means.
It overflows the page read in Firefox. Keep the three sections of the
top screen on different pages and just link them up. I know that what
you have done is a trickier presentation but it scares us non techies.
(Well, it scares this one at any rate.)

The bottom sections should all be dealt with as links to their
respective pages too. Perhaps one link to open that section of trhe
screen. (And the legends are too small when they do open. (Sorry.))

Discover SFERICS site on http://users.skynet.be/sferics


Apart from that you should just put a guest book in for remarks such as
these.

Once again an excellent site. Are you storing some sort of archive
somehow?

THAT would be useful.

Mike.


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