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g Climate Guide

FORECASTS

b Accuweather
b Automated Weather Notification System
b South African Weather Service
b WeatherPost
b Weather Underground
b Weather Channel
b Intellicast
b Met Service (New Zealand)

NATIONAL OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA)

b NOAA
b Geostationary Satellite Server

OZONE

b Exploring the Ozone - NASA
b UV Index - The Ozone Hole

NEW ZEALAND

b Met Service
b National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
b Ultaviolet Index - Sunsmart New Zealand

EL NINO

b El Niño - NOAA
b El Niño - Nova

HURRICANES

g 'Hurricane' - Newsgoogled
b National Hurricane Center
b afterwilma.info

SEASONS

Vernal equinox is a Latin term that means 'equal night of spring.' Day and night are of the same length the world over. The sun rises and sets exactly due west and due east. The seasons of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere are opposites (the spring equinox of one hemisphere is the autumn equinox of the other).

See Wikipeida and World of Astronomy entries for the nerdy details. There's also a Quicktime movie about the seasons.

b Winter Solstice
b Summer Solstice
b Autumnal Equinox
b Seasons Movie
b Seasons - Eric Weisstein's World of Astronomy

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b CEDERA
b NOAA NHC
b The Weather Makers

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WIKI

g Climate - Planeta Wikispace
b Weather
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