STORMTRACK 1977-1987 now online

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We have just completed placing the first ten years of ALL Stormtrack Magazine issues online. You may find them here:

http://www.stormtrack.org/archive

This consists of about 420 articles and 460 illustrations.

In the months ahead we'll add more volumes to the archives.

Enjoy!

Tim
 
Within this collection let me recommend a true gem: of the most fantastic and unique serial articles I've ever seen. This will give you a fresh new perspective on weather forecasting.

The History of Thunderstorm Forecasting, by John Weaver
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0516.htm - Part 1
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0522.htm - Part 2
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0534.htm - Part 3
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0545.htm - Part 4
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0556.htm - Part 5
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0566.htm - Part 6
http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/0617.htm - Part 7

Says Tim Marshall, "This series is entirely John's idea and was prompted by his concern that 'this very interesting and instructive progression is being ignored and slowly forgotten by the meteorological community'. " Indeed that is correct... even now in 2007, the research and academic sectors seem to discard anything that isn't mathematical or quantitative in nature, including its very own history.

Tim
 
Great job with this Tim. These articles will give me a lot to read since the season is at a standby for right now.
 
This is absolutely GREAT! Thanks so much for putting the mag. online!

I was sort of surprised, when I looked at the archives, that the original magazine was not simply scanned in as full page PDFs (ala The Realist ). This is much more advantageous, as it can be searched (and indexed) but it must be a lot of work. Is someone actually re-typing all of the articles in? That sounds a wee bit tedious!
 
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I was sort of surprised, when I looked at the archives, that the original magazine was not simply scanned in as full page PDFs (ala The Realist ).

Full PDFs are actually available if you get the CD from Tim Marshall (see the Stormtrack shop).

What we did is scan each page, extract the graphics and allow the text to be OCRd (with proofreading). The HTML and PDF versions were rendered from this. The El Cheapo way would have been to scan each page and make PDFs with embedded full-page graphics files, but that would have made the set unsearchable and unindexible.

Tim
 
Thanks for posting the archives. It has been interesting to see how things have changed or not changed through the years. I enjoyed the storm accounts as well as the write up about Hurricane Alicia in 1983. Also thought the comments about the use of laptops and dial up modems was funny. Phone booth = Wifi Hot spot 20 yrs later?

http://www.stormtrack.org/archive/10312.htm
 
Also thought the comments about the use of laptops and dial up modems was funny.

Yeah, it's funny how we're PAST that. It's always cool when predictions come true and then become archaic. The Funnel Funny (made in 1986) probably was most true around 1993, when laptops were becoming ubiquitous and acoustic couplers still were the shiznit. How far we've come since then... in several years there will probably be affordable satellite-delivered WiFi.

Tim
 
Still miss the old hardcopy ST days though.:rolleyes: ..but they could only hold so much. Given the chaser community has grown by mammoth proportions, it is probably best served for the amt. of information that can be provided. Keep up the great work Tim and thanks for the archives of memories.
 
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