 
AFNWC Forecast for Germany
A screen shot of the new and improved visuals possible using the Weather Service International systems. This particular forecast is for customers in Germany.
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AFNWC Forecast ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/17/2007
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American Forces Network Weather Center Upgrades
Staff Sgt. Annette Prato, a broadcast weather technician at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., uses their new WSI system to create visuals for their Pacific weather forecast. According to the Rancho Cordova, Calif., native the final product will include detailed graphics, precipitation and an audio voice over.
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American Forces ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/17/2007
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Coders revise weather software
Front to back: Senior Airman Ben Smeland, a software applications technician with the Air Force Weather Agency's 2nd System Operations Squadron at Offutt AFB, Neb., and Senior Airman Russell Pyle, also a software applications technician, work on streamlining code for the Gridded Analysis and Display System used by troops world wide. Photo by G. A. Volb.
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Coders revise ...
Download Full Image Posted: 7/25/2007
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Hurricane Map
With the help of his father, Lieutenant Gautrau used this map to track his first hurricane, Hurricane Andrew, in 1992.
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Hurricane Map
Download Full Image Posted: 2/26/2007
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15th OWS Performers
Mr. Norman Watts, a 15th Operational Weather Squadron network/system administrator, checks the squadron’s server performance. The squadron uploads more than 120,000 files (10 Gbytes) daily. Photo by Mr. Marv Lynchard.
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15th OWS ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/26/2007
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Delta IV
A Delta IV rocket launches at 5:53 a.m. on Nov. 4 from Vandenberg's Space Launch Complex-6. The rocket carried a Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellite in to space. The satellite will transition into a polar earth orbit to provide weather forcasts for servicemembers on battlefields around the world. (Photo by Thom Baur)
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Delta IV
Download Full Image Posted: 11/6/2006
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Staff Sgt. Jay Sablan,
Staff Sgt. Jay Sablan, Air Force Weather Agency Communications Directorate, Network Systems Administrator, replaces a failed hard drive on the Air Force Weather Agency server.
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Staff Sgt. Jay ...
Download Full Image Posted: 11/2/2006
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Sept. 7, 2005 Solar Flare
A record-level solar flare erupted Sept. 7, 2005, disrupting high-frequency communication for the flare's duration. Notifications included geographic locations and levels of radio frequencies that would potentially be affected.
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Sept. 7, 2005 ...
Download Full Image Posted: 10/31/2006
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The Augustine volcano near Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, erupts twice on Jan. 13, 2006.
The Augustine volcano near Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, erupts twice on Jan. 13, 2006. AFWA meteorologists provided PUFF model graphical depictions, satellite images and analysis of the eruptions for military operations in the region.
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The Augustine ...
Download Full Image Posted: 10/31/2006
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A non-operational weather forecast for Mediterranean countries and the Balkan region.
A non-operational weather forecast for Mediterranean countries and the Balkan region. Commercial-length weather forecasts broadcast on AFN during program breaks.
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A ...
Download Full Image Posted: 10/31/2006
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Lajes Field prepares for Hurricane Gordon
Staff Sgt. Jeremy Kimmy repairs weather forecasting equipment in preparation for Hurricane Gordon, expected to hit Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal, early Sept. 20. Sergeant Kimmy is assigned to the 65th Communications Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Tabitha Kuykendall)
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Lajes Field ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/19/2006
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RAWS fully functional at Minot
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Senior Airman Matthew Rohler, 5th Communication Squadron, checks for a dial tone between the Remote Automated Weather Station and the 5th Operations Support Squadrons Weather Flight at Alpha 01. The RAWS is a new state-of-the-art weather system that detects real time visibility, temperature, humidity and many other weather factors.
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RAWS fully ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/8/2006
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