Thank you, Sherriann!
To return the favor, here are a few links I use frequently for checking on 'world events':
This is very similar to an older tool I had that was national only.
http://hint.fm/wind/
USGS Earthquake Map (with URL pre-configure)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/m...alse%7D%7D
One of the better general-satellite maps
http://www.intellicast.com/Global/Satell...gion=hiusa&animate=true
And, the earthquake equivalent of the weather-wind map you've graciously shared:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
(that is a program, you have to download and install, but it is friendly)
- Trapper -
P.S.: For general roadmaps (and because we travel quite a bit), I either reference our Garmin, or if inside the house, use 'MS Streets & Trips. I find it not to hide as much as the online software sometimes does, if you use older versions of it (plus, if the internet went down, you still have a real road-atlas copy on your laptop).
To return the favor, here are a few links I use frequently for checking on 'world events':
This is very similar to an older tool I had that was national only.
http://hint.fm/wind/
USGS Earthquake Map (with URL pre-configure)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/m...alse%7D%7D
One of the better general-satellite maps
http://www.intellicast.com/Global/Satell...gion=hiusa&animate=true
And, the earthquake equivalent of the weather-wind map you've graciously shared:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
(that is a program, you have to download and install, but it is friendly)
- Trapper -
P.S.: For general roadmaps (and because we travel quite a bit), I either reference our Garmin, or if inside the house, use 'MS Streets & Trips. I find it not to hide as much as the online software sometimes does, if you use older versions of it (plus, if the internet went down, you still have a real road-atlas copy on your laptop).