- Wild Weather - http://www.wildweather.com/
Daily news updates on severe weather phenomena happening around the world. Also includes original articles, storm chase video, a photo gallery, hurricane tracking, links, weather cams, and meteorologist profiles.
- National Severe Storms Laboratory - http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/
The National Severe Storms Laboratory is one of NOAA's internationally known Environmental Research Laboratories, leading the way in investigations of all aspects of severe weather. Headquartered in Norman OK with staff in Colorado, Nevada, Washington, Utah, and Wisconsin.
- Weird Weather Reports - http://gardenearth.com/weirdwea.html
Records anecdotal stories about hurricanes, fires, extreme temperatures, tornadoes, flooding, droughts and other weather related phenomena.
- Greg's Weather Center - http://members.aol.com/hurctrack/HurcTrack.index.html
Large collection of links to sites about weather (hurricanes, blizzards, and tornadoes) and a section with storm updates.
- Bew - Incredible Weather - http://www.incredibleweather.com/
Image galleries of weather phenomena in Canada as well as tools for chasing tornadoes on the internet. Site in both English and French.
- Tim's Cloud Chart - http://www.geocities.com/stormchsr77/Chart.html
Cloud chart that contains all of the major cloud groups, along with pictures and detailed descriptions of each.
- SkyScapes - images of clouds - http://www.skyscapes.org.uk/
Collection of photographs of cloud formations, organized according to standard cloud classifications.
- Lenticular Cloud Photo - http://picture.com/display.asp?ID=1102193
Lenticular Cloud Photo by Doug Sudduth, taken from near Bakersville,NC on 12/26/99 in the lea of the Black Mountain range.
- Weather Central By Mark - http://home.comcast.net/~markmp/weather/weathercentralindex.htm
The site includes many pictures, facts, links, and other information.
- WeatherQuestions.com - http://www.weatherquestions.com
Concise and interesting answers to the most-often asked questions about the weather, arranged in alphabetical order.
- National Geographic - Forces of Nature - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/
Learn more about earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, and hurricanes through maps, photos, and 3D animations.
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