Do you like to keep track of local weather and other environmental conditions? The Delaware Environmental Observing System maintains 45 automated weather stations in the region, providing up-to-date information that is useful for everyone: environmental scientists, emergency management professionals, natural resource managers — even amateur meteorologists!
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Do you like to keep track of local weather and other environmental conditions? The Delaware Environmental Observing System maintains 45 automated weather stations in the region, providing up-to-date information that is useful for everyone: environmental scientists, emergency management professionals, natural resource managers — even amateur meteorologists!
In addition to its own weather stations, the system also collects land and water data from other networks. This information includes such things as stream flow, tides, waves, road weather conditions, and water quality. All of this information is available to the public. Visit deos.udel.edu to explore what the Delaware Environmental Observing System has to offer. That’s deos.udel.edu.
This is SeaTalk, a public service announcement from the University of Delaware, the Delaware Sea Grant College Program, and this station.
