StormSector. Everything Weather
Founded in 2001, StormSector originally published content related to severe storms and disasters. Years later, it grew into a large website with regular science, technology, and related content. Today StormSector is world known as seen on several television stations, radio, websites, and news networks regarding geoscience, meteorology, oceanography, emergency operations, and information technology. Our staff also offers professional consulting services, researches science and technology products, publishes reviews, provides interviews, and conducts public speaking events. Read on to learn more about severe weather and forecast information from StormSector.
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Project Weather 2.0
StormSector started
Project Weather 2.0 calling for weather alert technology in every home along with a interactive media backup source such as email and text alerts. We believe they are just as important as smoke detectors. Check out the storm facts and if you don't already have one,
learn how a NOAA Weather Radio could save your family.
Your Weather Forecast
Free easy to use and view weather forecast information for your local area from multiple sources. Select the "your weather" button on the left menu to go to view your local forecast. Please note images and data are subject to the disclaimer. You can also see the surfcast section featuring marine and surf forecast data such as wave heights, tropical information, and water temperatures.
About Severe Weather
Educational information on severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, damaging winds, flooding, and hurricanes.
Hurricane Preparedness Guide
Get prepared for hurricanes with our free video guide, tips, and checklist.
Inside Storm Chasing
More on professional storm chasing covered in the chasing section. Originally, storm sector focused on severe weather chasing when the site was first launched in 2000. Learn about what storm chasing is about and frequently asked questions. Select the storm chasing button on the left menu to visit this section.
Take the Storm Chaser Test
By popular request the storm chasing test offers a challenge to anyone who wants to learn about storm chasing or think they know about the topic. The test is randomly generated and consists of questions and answers that are the general consensus among the weather service and meteorology community regarding storm chasing. You can take the test as many times as you would like. At the end of the test there is a custom score page where you can show off your knowledge to others!
For Meteorologists
StormSector has compiled a excellent variety of meteorological data including forecast models, surface observations, satellite images, and radar data. Short fuse data is also included for warning and storm prediction center products. Check out the section by selecting the button on the left menu. Please report broken links to the webmaster.
Project ENCAST
ENCAST stands for enhanced Nowcast featuring surface, radar, and other remote sensing data generated in real-time. Visit the ENCAST section for live images.
Meteorology / Oceanography / Marine Advanced Research
StormSector regularly conducts research projects as well as field operations involving the development and testing of new technologies, wireless communications, bandwidth strategies, waterproof electronics, lightning protection, disaster mitigation, and more. Be sure to continue checking back here for more exclusive content including live streaming video, images, articles, plus other neat features.
Business: Feature Your Product / Service
Please see the business section of our site for more information on StormSector products or services related to weather, geology, oceanography, and marine studies. For more information on sponsorships, having your product(s) reviewed/featured on our site, see the media section.
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