Welcome to our Geography and Maps Links page.

We hope this newly formatted listing helps you more easily find the weather information you are looking for.

If you would like to recommend a site for inclusion, please let us know and we'll consider it.

If you find that a site doesn't work properly or that a link has become outdated, please let us know that as well. We'll update it promptly.

Until then, happy "surfing"!

Mike & Barbara (How the Weatherworks educators)


MAPQUEST
http://www.mapquest.com/
If you want to explore highway maps via the web...or if you need to know how to get somewhere, Mapquest is the way to go. In addition to zooming right in on the local street map, you can zoom out to see the map relative to other nearby roads. You can also get a set of written directions. very easy to use!!!

NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/
This site keys on the bathymetry, hydrology, temperatures, currents, and ice associated with the Great Lakes. Includes links to other Great Lakes sites.

NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/
If it addresses the earth-ocean-atmosphere system, the information may likely be here.Topics such as bathymetry, topography, geomagnetism, habitat, hazards, ocean geosciences, paleoclimate, satellites (not just weather-focused), snow and ice, solar, space weather, and terrestrial topics can be found here. Includes interactive sections (e.g., global bathymetry and topography), as well.


This page was updated on September 13, 2001


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