Weather related applications appear sporadically around the tcl community.
Here are some pointers:
* [Expect] has a "weather" command supplied as an example in its source distribution. "However, note that the version in Expect needs a modification to handle a new web site location for the weather information, and that new site requires the machine doing the request be located in reverse dns lookup or it refuses to provide data." [[June 2002, [LV] ]]
* [Iain B. Findleton]'s collection of weather-related [Tcl fltk] demonstrations
* Several of the documented [TclSOAP] examples focus on weather data.
* [Company: Impact Weather]
* [katrina]
* [A little rain forecaster]
* [A Very Simple Weather App]
* [Enhancing Satellite Weather Images]
* [Jstrack]
* [NOAA Weather Forecast]
* [SPI]
* [tclMetarGUI]
* [tclweather] applet, by [Jason Tang]
* [YAWA - Yet Another Weather App],
* [BUFKIT] - forecast profile visualization and analysis tool kit developed by NWS
* [Weather Animations] - collect and animate satellite weather images
* [http://www.hm2k.com/posts/weather-tcl%|%Weather TCL for eggdrop%|%] - A tcl script for looking up weather via eggdrop.
* [Noaaport Broadcast System Processor] - a software suite for receiving, processing and distributing the contents of the NOAAPORT weather data stream.
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| What:| TkWeather|
| Where:| http://freshmeat.net/projects/tkweather/ <
> http://oplnk.net/~ajackson/software/|
| Description:| TkWeather is a compact Tcl/Tk GUI that will access the weather underground via telnet, grab the latest weather forecasts for the cities of your choice, and display the relevant info.|
|| Last update 2001.|
| Updated:| 08 May 2007|
|Contact:| mailto:alan [at] ajackson [dot] org|
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