Current Weather Observation Data
The
system includes the capability to display, both graphically and via reports, current
weather observation data from around the world. The
data in imported into the system via the Hurrtrak Online data service thus it is
important to make sure you have selected to keep the Hurrtrak Online Timer active
in the system tray (Hurrtrak Online User Option).
The
data available includes the METAR weather stations, fixed coastal NOS
stations, ocean buoys, oil rig and ship reports and when the Hurricane Hunters are
investigating a system
selected surface wind reports from the reconnaissance
flight. In addition, data is also included
from the NWS Local Storm Reports
which provides on the ground
information about weather events on the list below.
BLIZZARD
COASTAL
FLOOD DEBRIS
FLOW DENSE
FOG DOWNBURST
DROUGHT
DUST
STORM EXCESSIVE
HEAT EXTREME
COLD EXTR
WIND CHILL FLASH
FLOOD FLOOD
FREEZE
FREEZING
RAIN FUNNEL
CLOUD HAIL
HEAVY
RAIN HEAVY
SNOW HIGH
ASTR TIDES HIGH
SUST WINDS |
HURRICANE
ICE
STORM LAKESHORE
FLOOD LIGHTNING
MARINE
HAIL MARINE
TSTM WIND NON-TSTM
WND DMG NON-TSTORM
WND GST RIP
CURRENTS SLEET
SNOW
STORM
SURGE TORNADO
TROPICAL
STORM TSTM
WND DMG TSTM
WND GST WATER
SPOUT WILDFIRE |
While
the local storm reports are updates as they are reported, the weather observation
data is typically updated once and hour, near the top of the hour.
Weather events will often dictate more frequent update to the observations
however.
This
weather information is presented to the user graphically and via reports
by utilizing the included Current Weather Observation program.
It is also presented in report form only within
the main Hurrtrak programs interface.
With the location group reports, the closest weather observation to the location is chosen. It is listed in the report in the 2nd column. Often the closest station is not a METAR station but rather a Fixed Coastal station or perhaps even a buoy.
One
other important note
This data will be provided year-round thus allowing you
to utilize this capability outside of the official hurricane season.