teamWeather Blog
Keep updated with the latest news, photos, and information about teamWeather Founder and Lead Architect Christopher David Zenzel. Christopher currently publishes information on his personal blog and on his Twitter account for the public. Please note that sometimes these sites may go into a private-only mode for privacy reasons.
teamWeather Founder and Architect Christopher Zenzel:
teamWeather is proud to announce the beta of the new teamWeather Weather Dashboard now available at teamWeather.com. The new Weather Dashboard allows users to access weather information such as current conditions, advisories, forecasts, and radar information for the United States.
To test the new dashboard click here.
Snow on the Weather Camera will block the view for a while (until it melts outside). The windows on the house are frosting and snow is blowing from windy conditions making visibility worse.
Here is a sample image from our weather camera:

Weather Cam Snow Coverage - 2/10/2010 6:00-6:15 pm
The current snow forecast from the National Weather Service’s Digital Forecast Database is as follows:
During the period of Tuesday (07:00 pm) to Wednesday (01:00 am) there will be an amount of 2 inches of snow.
During the period of Wednesday (01:00 am) to Wednesday (07:00 am) there will be an amount of 2 inches of snow.
During the period of Wednesday (07:00 am) to Wednesday (01:00 pm) there will be an amount of 6 inches of snow.
During the period of Wednesday (01:00 pm) to Wednesday (07:00 pm) there will be an amount of 6 inches of snow.
During the period of Wednesday (07:00 pm) to Thursday (01:00 am) there will be an amount of 1 inches of snow.
During the period of Thursday (01:00 am) to Thursday (07:00 am) there will be an amount of 0 inches of snow.
During the period of Thursday (07:00 am) to Thursday (01:00 pm) there will be an amount of 0 inches of snow.
During the period of Thursday (01:00 pm) to Thursday (07:00 pm) there will be an amount of 0 inches of snow.
The total snow in this forecast is 17 inches.
Please note that we may receive more or less snow depending on how the storm develops and moves over the night. For updates check our weather page at http://www.teamweather.com/wp/weather/.
Here are some pictures that show what is left of the February 5-7, 2010 snow storm in Perkasie, Pennsylvania. This snow left about 11 to 12 inches of snow on the ground in Perkasie and more in the city of Philadelphia and states such as Delaware and New Jersey.
You may be wondering about how you can connect one weather station to multiple computers in your local network. It is possible with Virtual Weather Station and the appropriate file sharing permissions on your network. If you are running Windows XP or above it is possible to enable guest file sharing with read only access to your Virtual Weather Station directory and allow users of your home or work network to remotely connect and download data from a single weather station.
Older Posts »
Pages
Keep updated on social networking web sites by following teamWeather at these locations:
teamWeather Facebook Fan Page (Facebook)
teamWeather Twitter Page (Twitter)
Keep updated with Christopher David Zenzel by following him at these locations (no stalking, of course):
Christopher David Zenzel on teamWeather (Blog)
Christopher Zenzel Twitter Page (Twitter)
| teamWeather Personal Weather Station | |
|
|
|
| Temperature | |
| Dew Point | |
| Wind Chill | |
| Heat Index | |
| Humidity | |
| Wind Direction | () |
| Wind Speed | |
| Wind Gust | |
| Barometer | |
| UV Index | |
| Solar Radiation | |
|
Last Updated |
|


