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New weather and air-quality forecasting web site

20 Jan 2014

University researchers develop the first real-time educational forecasting site in the UK.

To help improve the employability of earth, atmospheric and environmental students in the UK, a group of atmospheric scientists and eLearning technologists created the first real-time weather and air-quality forecasting web site for educational use within the UK. ManUniCast runs two open-source weather and air-chemistry forecasting computer models for two days. The web page even offers a tailored forecast for the Whitworth Observatory on campus:

ManUniCast was created by the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences and the eLearning Team at the University. Thanks to the hard work of Stuart Anderson, Jonathan Fairman, Doug Lowe, Gordon McFiggans, Ryo Seo-Zindy, and Elsa Lee. Also, thanks for the support of Tony Brown, Alison Hamilton, Simon Hood, and Chris Paul. ManUniCast was funded by grants from the Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences Subject Centre of the UK Higher Education Academy and the eLearning Team.

Disclaimer #1: Being a volunteer effort, we don't guarantee that the forecasts run every day.  

Disclaimer #2: Right now we're in beta release, so let us know what you think of the site and what products you'd like to see in the official release next year. The educational content will also be much more extensive for the official release.