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What Weather Sites Do You Use To Look At Model Data

weather bubba

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I admit I am a cheap skate and I have been using free model data from some of the more popular weather sites to look for information and forecasts. I'm thinking about subscribing to a site with more in depth information like Weather Bell or Pivotal Weather for more detailed analysis. What are some of the sites you get your information from?
 
I think I'm going with Pivotal Weather. The subscription is price is budget friendly and I like the looks of their forecast maps. I might not get all the bells and whistles that come with some of the pricier weather data packages but I'm not a professional weather forecaster who needs that kind of information.
 
I use tropical tidbits and pivotal! May have been discussed before but why are there such major disagreements between TT and Pivotal on individual model runs? I also noticed that TT is sometimes slower to load. No knock on Levi as he provides a free sight and great knowledge but there are major differences between them.
 
I use tropical tidbits and pivotal! May have been discussed before but why are there such major disagreements between TT and Pivotal on individual model runs? I also noticed that TT is sometimes slower to load. No knock on Levi as he provides a free sight and great knowledge but there are major differences between them.
TT has gone downhill, especially with the Euro data. It had a good run.
 
Favorite model site for me is College of DuPage. Easy to use interface, lot of model output with embedded skew-t's, and a treasure trove of satellite data.

weather.cod.edu
 
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