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  1. #1
    Larry
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    http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro

    The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.

    Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!

    The little sellphone browser url is:

    http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro

    Simply change the station ID kbro to any Weather Service Office callsign
    like kclt or kclx for other radars on your phone....quickly, in color.

    Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!




    See More: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!




  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote in news:Xns9AE489E76B062noonehomecom@
    208.49.80.253:

    > Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    > Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!
    >
    >
    >


    Weather station on the beach at S Padre Island....live data
    http://www.krgv.com/Weather/WeatherBug
    The map has clickable weather bug stations across the TV viewing area.




  3. #3
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    At 23 Jul 2008 17:30:58 +0000 Larry wrote:
    > http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro
    >
    > The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.
    >
    > Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!
    >
    > The little sellphone browser url is:
    >
    > http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro
    >
    > Simply change the station ID kbro to any Weather Service Office callsign
    > like kclt or kclx for other radars on your phone....quickly, in color.
    >
    > Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    > Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!



    Agreed. One of the Microsoft Mobile Device MVPs setup a nice link to those
    mobile radar pages years ago for people who don't know the callsigns.

    With a touchscreen device you can tap on the dot on the map, or with a
    button-controlled device select the map then scroll the crosshairs to
    select the desired station.

    Bev designed it for old Windows CE PDAs but it'll work on any smartphone or
    phone with HTML browser (works great in Opera Mini.)

    http://bevhoward.com/storm/ppcrad.htm

    A good site to bookmark this time of year if you live in a hurricane area!





  4. #4
    Craig
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    Todd Allcock wrote:
    > At 23 Jul 2008 17:30:58 +0000 Larry wrote:
    >> http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro
    >>
    >> The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.
    >>
    >> Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!
    >>
    >> The little sellphone browser url is:
    >>
    >> http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro
    >>
    >> Simply change the station ID kbro to any Weather Service Office callsign
    >> like kclt or kclx for other radars on your phone....quickly, in color.
    >>
    >> Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    >> Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!

    >
    >
    > Agreed. One of the Microsoft Mobile Device MVPs setup a nice link to those
    > mobile radar pages years ago for people who don't know the callsigns.
    >
    > With a touchscreen device you can tap on the dot on the map, or with a
    > button-controlled device select the map then scroll the crosshairs to
    > select the desired station.
    >
    > Bev designed it for old Windows CE PDAs but it'll work on any smartphone or
    > phone with HTML browser (works great in Opera Mini.)
    >
    > http://bevhoward.com/storm/ppcrad.htm
    >
    > A good site to bookmark this time of year if you live in a hurricane area!
    >
    >

    Great resource, thx!

    -Craig



  5. #5
    iPhone News
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro
    >
    > The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.
    >
    > Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!
    >
    > The little sellphone browser url is:
    >
    > http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro
    >
    > Simply change the station ID kbro to any Weather Service Office callsign
    > like kclt or kclx for other radars on your phone....quickly, in color.
    >
    > Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    > Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!


    Or for iPhone users. Just touch your weather bug icon (free from the App
    store), type in Brownsville or McAllen Texas (or any zip code) and
    you'll get not just real time radar images, but live pictures from
    weather cameras all through the area.



  6. #6
    Ron
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:06:27 -0400, Todd Allcock
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >At 23 Jul 2008 17:30:58 +0000 Larry wrote:
    >> http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro
    >>
    >> The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.
    >>
    >> Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!
    >>
    >> The little sellphone browser url is:
    >>
    >> http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro
    >>


    A Fox rfeporter using Sprint was able to send info back. I had a
    friend at the Radison there (where the conference Center blew apart)
    and their ability to get an ATT signal came and went.


    Of course the idiot lady in the studio kept saying how Padre Island
    was just like Galveston that got hit by Rita.

    Except it never happened; Rita went inland 100 miles east if
    Galveston.



  7. #7
    Larry
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > A Fox rfeporter using Sprint was able to send info back. I had a
    > friend at the Radison there (where the conference Center blew apart)
    > and their ability to get an ATT signal came and went.
    >
    >
    >


    There WAS a rooftop weather cam from Weather Bug pointed out to sea and I
    was watching it when we suddenly tipped back pointing crazy and it
    locked....

    There were great pictures on it, in spite of the rain on the box window
    just before it died.

    Here's a mirror site that's still up with the last picture the weather bug
    sent out before it died!
    http://www.instacam.com/showcam.asp?id=STHPD&size=S

    This site also has the older pictures on it. Click the TIME LAPSE button to
    look at each hourly snap this morning....Notice the beach DISAPPEARS! I
    clicked the nominate button for best site. It certainly earned that right
    dead centered on the storm this morning....




  8. #8
    Larry
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news[email protected]:

    > A good site to bookmark this time of year if you live in a hurricane
    > area!
    >
    >


    That's here....

    I stood with my handset in one hand and the bagphone on AMPS in the other
    dead center in the EYE of Cat5 Hurricane Hugo in 1989....on Cellular
    One....talking to family up Nawth describing the stars plainly visible in
    the center of the storm near midnight.....

    Then, the back of the storm made all the trees in the neighborhood go back
    down the street in the direction they flew from.....

    Charleston was FLATTENED....Dolly is just a little blow in comparison.




  9. #9
    Larry
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    Craig <[email protected]> wrote in news:g1Nhk.17125$jI5.10395
    @flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com:

    > Great resource, thx!
    >
    > -Craig
    >
    >


    You're quite welcome...(c;

    http://mobile.weather.gov/
    has lots of other resources for the smartphones and tablets

    http://cell.weather.gov/
    is a wap weather site for the simpler craphones stuck with WAP to save
    sellphone companies bandwidth.

    I like them because they are near instantaneous on EVDO....bookmarked.




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    wow that's amazing. thanks for sharing.
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  11. #11
    4phun
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    Re: Hurricane crossing the coast on mobile radar!

    On Jul 23, 8:04*pm, iPhone News <[email protected]> wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    >
    >
    >
    > *Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >http://mobile.weather.gov/radarhl.php?radar=kbro

    >
    > > The hurricane is crossing Padre Island IN TEXAS NOT MEXICO as I type this.

    >
    > > Look at the website with any phone or web browser....OUCH!

    >
    > > The little sellphone browser url is:

    >
    > >http://mobile.weather.gov/radar.php?radar=kbro

    >
    > > Simply change the station ID kbro to any Weather Service Office callsign
    > > like kclt or kclx for other radars on your phone....quickly, in color.

    >
    > > Best wishes for safety to all the people of Southern Texas and Northern
    > > Mexico today.....That puppy is really tight eyed!

    >
    > Or for iPhone users. Just touch your weather bug icon (free from the App
    > store), type in Brownsville or McAllen Texas (or any zip code) and
    > you'll get not just real time radar images, but live pictures from
    > weather cameras all through the area.


    All you have to do is zoom the WEATHER BUG map out from any location
    and pan down to Texas and the Gulf with a touch of your two fingers.
    Pull way out and view the weather across thousands of miles or pinch
    it to zoom in on the eye of the hurricane. Change the OPACITY to view
    details directly under the weather if you need to read the map streets
    etc. That little iPhone WEATHER BUG is a sleeper and its map has some
    real capabilities to stretch and zoom and overlay radar data that are
    not obvious at first.

    I love it.






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