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Title: Just below the arctic circle
Post by: phillsky on November 08, 2012, 04:38:01 AM
Finally got the time to get it up and running. It's a pywws based one.

http://titan.home.unx.nu/wdata (http://titan.home.unx.nu/wdata)
Title: Re: Just below the arctic circle
Post by: Mr.Meteo on November 08, 2012, 06:00:05 AM
Hi Philsky,

Pretty complete installation with your maps and moon phase!
I feel closer to the artic circle this morning, with a "feel like? of -4!  :-[
(I'm in Quebec city)

Regards,
Jacques
Title: Re: Just below the arctic circle
Post by: phillsky on November 09, 2012, 01:12:30 AM
Hi Philsky,

Pretty complete installation with your maps and moon phase!
I feel closer to the artic circle this morning, with a "feel like? of -4!  :-[
(I'm in Quebec city)

Regards,
Jacques

That's cold :) It's early, and I haven't adjusted to the cold yet. But the worst thing for me is the darkness, we are coming up to a point where the jun just peeks out for a couple of hours. It's dark when you go to work, and it's dark when you get home.
Title: Re: Just below the arctic circle
Post by: PeterP on December 15, 2012, 03:31:12 AM
Great website, very informative. I'm looking forward to seeing those northern lights one day.

We can see the Southern Lights (aurora australis) from April to September in the South Island of New Zealand. Its not so dramatic as yours because its still far from the South pole, but the further south you travel the better it is.

Thanks for the site, I will keep an eye on it.  :-\