WxLogic's Weather Updates
Welcome!!!
November 22nd, 2008
Well, seems that the economy has hit my Web site provider so will be looking at another way to get my site up. Will let you know. Also working on V2.5.
November 8th, 2008 : 06:35 EST
Issue has been addressed. Download is now available.
November 8th, 2008
NOTE: Why!!! Having some technical issues... need to work with web provider. Hope to have the link up soon.
November 8th, 2008
Java/Windows version 2.0 has been released. It can be downloaded here.
October 21st, 2008
Java version is complete. It can be downloaded here.
October 9th, 2008
Will be working on a Java version for those who don't have Windows or those who have Windows but want something more portable.
Octover 7th, 2008
Here's the link to the UCT clock... Link
Of course email me or post on the blog any suggestions, questions and/or requests.
Like I mentioned in Jeffs' blog I'm working on Version 2.0 that will have quite a bit of new features and Weather related features, speacially towards Forecast Models initalizations and such.
The program is FREE... unfortunately I have to put the disclaimer that you should use it at your own risk. I'm currently using it and no issues... so you should be ok.
Enjoy!!!
October 4th, 2008
I'm working on a little program to help folks with the UTC times... hope you guys find it helpful.
Will be posting the link soon.
Reader Comments
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took a look at your UTC clock, was interested, but saw that you need Windows....
As I'm on a Mac I won't be able to use it, sadly.
Is there a possibility that you will have a Mac-version in the forseable future?
Thanks.
Startwoman... I'll see if I can work on a Mac version... since MAC is sitting on top of UNIX OS, I might be able to pull it off. Let's see what happens.
I try to make small so it won't take too much space. Hope the next version with the added features won't take too much space. Hehe...
Thanks, Wx!!
I still would like to know what they meant by
CAPES in todays forecast discussion. If you know...
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1117&tstamp=200810&page=12
Swath... CAPE is another way of measuring how much instability there's in the atmosphere in order to generate deep convection (e.g. Thunderstorms). Hope that helps clarify that question... so the higher the CAPE value the stronger the storm could be, but not guaranteed.
Eager to try Java V2, getting 404 error when trying to download the zip...will try again later
Thanks~
-rob
Yeah... noticed that I'm having a little technical difficulty. Should be cleared up soon.
Thanks again!
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