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| Live Weather From Our Facility | Weather Utility |
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| Current Weather Data Menu | |
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| Surface Observations
Our Surface Page offers the latest conditions in map and textual format |
Upper Air Observations
See the latest Skew-T's from locations across North America. Constant pressure charts are also available in color and in DIFAX format |
| Radar Imagery
Is rain or snow occurring in your neighborhood? The National Weather Service and The Department of Defense operates radars nationwide for the purpose of tracking precipitation and possible severe storms. |
Satellite Imagery
Snapshots of the earth are taken frequently from numerous satellites in outer space. These satellites can detect storms of all shapes and sizes, measure water vapor in the mid and upper portions of the atmosphere, and much more! |
| Computer Models
Numerical Models are used as a guidance tool by professional meteorologists. Our model page includes forecasts produced by the U.S. and many other nations for short and long range forecasts |
Current MOS Forecast Products
The Model Output Statistics, (MOS) is the text version of the Numerical Model Output that renders forecast highs, lows, pops, QPF, and winds. This data is normally used as a guidline ofr weather forecasters to pinpoint the local forecast. |
| National Hurricane Center
The National Hurricane Center provides forecasts, watches and warnings in the Atlantic Basin, the Eastern Pacific, and the Central Pacific. You can find current information on tropical weather at this location. |
Weather Calculators
Here are a number of weather calculators to help with conversions and observations. |
| Cool Pictures
Meteorologists use lots of technical data, but nothing compares to the show that mother nature puts on in the skies! Check out some of these photographs taken by chasers and everyday weather observers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have a question about the weather that you always wanted to ask? Well, here's your chance to ask our trained staff |
| The Weather Station and Its Staff
FSU's Weather Station is open and maintained 7 day per week. We invite you to learn more about our staff and what we do |
The FSU Athletics Forecast
Bill Cottrill provides forecasts and operational weather to FSU Athletics as a volunteer. He has been involved with most of the outdoor sports recently offering assistance to the NCAA Regional Softball, Baseball, and Super-Regional Baseball Tournaments. The university sports supported include Soccer, Softball, Track, Baseball, Women's Golf, and Football. |