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Popular Weather Software Interfaces with Columbia Weather Systems

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Weather View 32 software for PC and WeatherSnoop for Mac (shown below) now operate with any Columbia Weather System weather station. Previously available only for the modular Capricorn 2000 line, these popular third-party software packages now interface with the Weather MicroServer, making them compatible with our all-in-one stations including Orion, Magellan and Vela professional weather monitoring systems. Weather View 32 operates on the MS Windows platform while WeatherSnoop utilizes the Mac operating system. Both software packages offer display, graphing and database options, as well as Internet capability. Professional weather monitoring systems from Columbia Weather Systems provide instantaneous meteorological data to industry and government agencies for operational decisions affecting profit and safety. Weather Monitoring Software Connect on Google +

Oregon AMS Hosts the Godfather of Pacific Northwest Weather

The Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological society (AMS) is proud to announce that it will host Dr. Cliff Mass, Author and Professor of Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington on Saturday, May 12th. Dr. Mass is affectionately known by many as the "Godfather of Pacific Northwest Weather."      Dr. Mass has put together an amazing presentation for us entitled, “The Future of Northwest Weather Prediction.” If you have ever used the University of Washington's WRF-GFS and MM5-NAM weather models located at: http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5rt/ you will not want to miss out on this special presentation. Dr. Mass will give a detailed look at how computer weather models have revolutionized weather forecasting. He will also detail new modeling enhancements that will be coming online in the not-so-distant future.      This meeting is free and open to all ages of the general public. Please feel free to share this notice others via your favo...

New Website For CWS

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Columbia Weather Systems has launched a new website featuring enhanced customer applications and more detailed product information. When a visitor is looking at a weather station model, the new format walks them through the decision process for options of sensors, monitoring, communication, mounting and accessories. Site visitors will have the most current information as the new CMS format enables easy updates. We would appreciate any feedback. The address remains the same: www.columbiaweather.com