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Blue-Skies -- Without a doubt, The Weather Underground is the
most extensive, comprehensive source for Earth sciences
information available on the Internet.
Blue-Skies is the client program that delivers The Weather
Underground direct to your PC. Based on Dave Brooks' (who
incidentally also wrote the Blue-Skies for Windows client)
WS-Gopher client, Blue-Skies is a gopher-based navigational tool
that guides you through the massive meteorological repository that
is The Weather Underground (TWU). TWU includes graphical
charts of various U.S. weather patterns, updated on the hour,
including information on temperature, relative humidity, dewpoint,
heat index, wind speed and direction, precipitation, and much more.
You can even 'zoom' into the geographic region of your choice and
also get vital weather statistics for your favorite cities in the U.S.
These features are just the tip of the iceberg, however; Blue-Skies
also allows you to venture beyond The Weather Underground with
preconfigured links to informational resources containing topics like
pollution reports, ski conditions, long-range forecasts, earthquake
reports, severe weather and hurricane advisories, ozone
information, marine forecasts, a national weather summary,
Canadian forecasts, daily climatic data, and limited international
data. Blue-Skies contains links to nearly every available Internet
resource that makes use of information from the National Weather
Service (NWS) and does so with more than just textual reports;
graphical charts and movies comprise a large portion of the overall
information.
The multimedia effect is part of what makes Blue-Skies such an
interesting client; another part is the overwhelming amount of data
contained on nearly every aspect of our Earth. Unfortunately,
though, the tendency for most resources is a slightly ethnocentric
bias towards the United States (in part due to U.S. funding for most
of these sites) -- while there is a fair amount of International
information available, the vast majority is U.S. specific. Blue-Skies
may also be overly complicated for some users. Those looking for
concise, easy-to-read weather reports and forecasts may find that
their needs are better met by a client like WinWeather. For the
serious Earth sciences and weather devotee; however, no other
client even comes close.
Pros: The most comprehensive resource for weather and Earth
sciences on the Internet
Cons: Lacks sufficient International information, its complexity may
be daunting for new users
New: This is the initial review for Blue-Skies
Version Reviewed: 1.0 Beta 3a
Date of Review: 10/30/95 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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