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Meteorology Archive
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AWeather 0.7 available for download
AWeather is a free real-time weather data viewer designed for weather enthusiasts. AWeather is not a weather widget/dockapp that displays a pre-computed forecast. It is designed to be an …
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AWeather 0.6.3 download with improved user guide
AWeather is a free real-time weather data viewer designed for weather enthusiasts. This version includes an improved user guide. Here is an interview we did with Aweather lead …
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pywunderground 0.1 weather data
Simple interface to retrieve weather data from wunderground.com.
via pywunderground 0.1 : Python Package Index.
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WeatherAlerts 0.4.8 released
Parse the National Weather Service Emergency Alerts Feed, do useful stuff with it
via WeatherAlerts 0.4.8 : Python Package Index.
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AWeather 0.6.1 released
AWeather is a free real-time weather data viewer designed for weather enthusiasts. AWeather is not a weather widget/dockapp that displays a pre-computed forecast. It is designed to be an …
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AWeather 0.6 released
AWeather is a free real-time weather data viewer designed for weather enthusiasts. AWeather is not a weather widget/dockapp that displays a pre-computed forecast. It is designed to be an …
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Interview: Andy Spencer, developer of Aweather a meteorological data viewer
This week’s interview is with Andy Spencer, developer of Aweather, a free software for visualizing meteorological radar data. AWeather has been on my radar (smart pun?) for a few …


