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Weather news
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Readers' photos
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Data from the The Sun's weather station
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2011 stargazers' calendar
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Become a backyard astronomer in five simple steps
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Baltimore Weather Archive
Daily airport weather data for Baltimore from 1948 to today
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National Weather Service:
Sterling Forecast Office
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Capital Weather Gang:
Washington Post weather blog
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CoCoRaHS:
Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. Local observations by volunteers
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Weather Bug:
Webcams across the state
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National Data Buoy Center:
Weather and ocean data from bay and ocean buoys
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U.S. Drought Monitor:
Weekly maps of drought conditions in the U.S.
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USGS Earthquake Hazards Program:
Real-time data on earthquakes
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Water data:
From the USGS, Maryland
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National Hurricane Center
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Air Now:
Government site for air quality information
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NWS Climate Prediction Center:
Long-term and seasonal forecasts
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U.S. Climate at a Glance:
NOAA interactive site for past climate data, national, state and city
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Clear Sky Clock:
Clear sky alerts for stargazers
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NASA TV:
Watch NASA TV
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Hubblesite:
Home page for Hubble Space Telescope
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Heavens Above:
Everything for the backyard stargazer, tailored to your location
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NASA Eclipse Home Page:
Centuries of eclipse predictions
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Cruise Critic: Hurricane Zone:
Check to see how hurricanes may affect your cruise schedule
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Warming World:
NASA explains the science of climate change with articles, videos, “data visualizations,” and space-based imagery.
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What on Earth:
NASA blog on current research at the space agency.
Comments
I drove back from Philly today with my family. We got hammered by the storms starting a little north of Aberdeen. The worst of it was right around Ironbird stadium. Nasty. Visibility was less than a quarter-mile, and it was hailing rather ominously. My wife, who usually pooh-poohs this kind of weather was decidedly nervous!
Driving into the storm from the north, we could tell it was going to be bad. It was quite visible over 30 miles away, and was completely anviled-out. I'm curious how high the cloud tops were. Very impressive.
Posted by: Gregory Hill | August 18, 2011 7:49 PM
We had a decent amount of hail accumulation around 7:15 last night in Severn. I haven't experienced a hail storm like that in a long time.
Posted by: Colleen T. | August 19, 2011 11:44 AM