Welcome! Use the navigation bar at the top of the page to get Matt's Weather Analysis and Forecast, view the Sky Scenes Gallery, or request a Public Appearance!
Thank you Boston, and New England!
Welcome! Use the navigation bar at the top of the page to get Matt's Weather Analysis and Forecast, view the Sky Scenes Gallery, or request a Public Appearance!
Thank you Boston, and New England!
The Friday Frenzy looks poised to unfold for Southern New England. Last night's technical discussion can be found on this page (below) and a new, complete General Weather Summary was issued moments ago with embedded video. See the "General Weather Summary" link toward the top of this page to access it.
Be sure to check back here to utilize the radar and other observation links here during the storm, and find updates and video on our NECN Weather Team blog, too, at WeatherNewEngland.com!
-Matt
Yesterday's technical discussion is below. Today's general weather discussion on WeatherNewEngland is out and can be accessed by clicking the "Summary/Discussion" link in the Weather section above. A new technical discussion to follow up from yesterday's will be out soon. Working on it now. -Matt
Hello Friends!
The hallmark of this site continues to be what you, the users, want it to be. I can't thank you enough for your overwhelming response of intelligent, sound guidance on where you'd like to see the site go, and what you'd like to see both here, and on NECN's brand new weather blog. It's an exciting time for us as an NECN Weather Team - finally a website of our own - and you will find the daily forecast discussion has shifted there, as will many of the pertinent links on this site. Per your request, however, there's plenty still to find here, and will continue to be. Here's the breakdown:
The Main Blog Page (MattNoyes.net - you're on it now): This will now house the majority of topics for the site, and will cover a huge scope. In-depth, technical discussions if they don't fit appropriately into the NECN Team site, TV related items, musings, answers to questions you or others submit (some you'll find quite amusing), an opportunity for further discussion of various topics, weatherwise and otherwise - everything that appeared on the Meteorology Memos and More and Recreation Pages. Notice, also, that the radar and other links have been moved here, along with ALL archives from the old pages. It's all here. It's all good! We'll have fun together on this page.
Quick Forecast Page: No changes here. Same as it always was - a quick, regional forecast. Of course, a link to the NECN forecast page is also included.
Latest Discussion/Post: Links directly to my category page on NECN's Weather Blog, WeatherNewEngland.com. Everything I post on our Team Blog will appear on this page, including the forecast discussion.
Real-Time Spotter Network: A number of you requested I organize something where we can all share live, real-time reports during storms and discuss what's going on, as it happens. Already done! Though it's waiting for us to get involved and take advantage, NationalWeatherOnline.com is EXACTLY this. We can send photos/video through Flickr.com to the site (and include description with the Flickr submission), or become full correspondents and write complete posts, questions, analysis, etc. The only thing it's missing right now is lots of people, so head on over and populate it! I had a huge hand in its development, so trust me that it's on the straight and narrow - designed purely for sharing info and going to be a ton of fun, on stormy or sunny days!
Weather News Headlines: Long time readers of my website remember I used to post national and international stories. Now, I just link to NationalWeatherOnline.com's Weather Headlines Page. Considering I also play a heavy hand in what stories are there, it's also "all good!"
Out and About: No change here. Still can request me or see me in action. ;)
New England Photo Gallery (Sky Scenes): Again, no change for now.
Weekly Weather Word Contest: A direct link to the Weather Word section of our NECN blog.
Current News Headlines: No change.
Thanks again to all who offered an opinion and/or idea! You're da best - looking forward to seeing you back here for a long time to come!
-Matt
Just a brief post to remind you that the Meteorology Memos and More Page is always being updated - a special reminder today because there's some fun posts I think you'll enjoy on there!
Today's weather discussion to follow on this page later today...
-Matt
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There's a new website for me to share with you that has been in development at NATIONALWEATHERONLINE.COM. I'm excited to be a contributor to the site, and it's based on the concept that weather enthusiasts nationwide want to see what's really going on in neighborhoods across the country, and are eager to share what's happening in each of our own towns and cities.
The site is free to join, and aims - through correspondents nationwide - to bring regional coverage of weather events in real-time utilizing photographs and video, as well as written observation and analysis from members. In time, the site is designed to serve as a forum not only for weather enthusiasts, but also for the media to find out what's really happening, as it's happening, and utilize the images, video and analysis submitted by correspondents to report more accurately and intelligently to the general public.
Check out the site and you may decide you'll want to contribute as a correspondent from your community. In addition to the regional pages for real-time weather analysis, there's also a permanent photo gallery much like I have here on my New England Photos page, but for the entire nation, so shutterbugs may want to submit photos to that site, as well!
Finally, there's a National Weather and Headlines Page on nationalweatheronline.com, and from this point forward I will link to that site for latest weather news, rather than post it here to my own website. I've enjoyed bringing you the latest weather stories, but this new national site will do just as well if not a more thorough job getting the latest weather news to you in a timely fashion. In the meantime, I'll continue to provide my forecasts on my Forecast Page and discussion on my New England Weather Analysis Page, but you will definitely see a revamp of this page (simpler, but better layout) in the weeks to follow. With the upgrade to the NECN Weather Page, and an upcoming blog for the station, that means a revamp of my own site so as not to duplicate what my teammates and I will be doing for NECN. In the meantime, I hope you end up as excited about being a correspondent for nationalweatheronline.com as I am!
-Matt
There's a new website for me to share with you that has been in development at NATIONALWEATHERONLINE.COM. I'm excited to be a contributor to the site, and it's based on the concept that weather enthusiasts nationwide want to see what's really going on in neighborhoods across the country, and are eager to share what's happening in each of our own towns and cities.
The site is free to join, and aims - through correspondents nationwide - to bring regional coverage of weather events in real-time utilizing photographs and video, as well as written observation and analysis from members. In time, the site is designed to serve as a forum not only for weather enthusiasts, but also for the media to find out what's really happening, as it's happening, and utilize the images, video and analysis submitted by correspondents to report more accurately and intelligently to the general public.
Check out the site and you may decide you'll want to contribute as a correspondent from your community. In addition to the regional pages for real-time weather analysis, there's also a permanent photo gallery much like I have here on my New England Photos page, but for the entire nation, so shutterbugs may want to submit photos to that site, as well!
Finally, there's a National Weather and Headlines Page on nationalweatheronline.com, and from this point forward I will link to that site for latest weather news, rather than post it here to my own website. I've enjoyed bringing you the latest weather stories, but this new national site will do just as well if not a more thorough job getting the latest weather news to you in a timely fashion. In the meantime, I'll continue to provide my forecasts on my Forecast Page and discussion on my New England Weather Analysis Page, but you will definitely see a revamp of this page (simpler, but better layout) in the weeks to follow. With the upgrade to the NECN Weather Page, and an upcoming blog for the station, that means a revamp of my own site so as not to duplicate what my teammates and I will be doing for NECN. In the meantime, I hope you end up as excited about being a correspondent for nationalweatheronline.com as I am!
-Matt
There's a new website for me to share with you that has been in development at NATIONALWEATHERONLINE.COM. I'm excited to be a contributor to the site, and it's based on the concept that weather enthusiasts nationwide want to see what's really going on in neighborhoods across the country, and are eager to share what's happening in each of our own towns and cities.
The site is free to join, and aims - through correspondents nationwide - to bring regional coverage of weather events in real-time utilizing photographs and video, as well as written observation and analysis from members. In time, the site is designed to serve as a forum not only for weather enthusiasts, but also for the media to find out what's really happening, as it's happening, and utilize the images, video and analysis submitted by correspondents to report more accurately and intelligently to the general public.
Check out the site and you may decide you'll want to contribute as a correspondent from your community. In addition to the regional pages for real-time weather analysis, there's also a permanent photo gallery much like I have here on my New England Photos page, but for the entire nation, so shutterbugs may want to submit photos to that site, as well!
Finally, there's a National Weather and Headlines Page on nationalweatheronline.com, and from this point forward I will link to that site for latest weather news, rather than post it here to my own website. I've enjoyed bringing you the latest weather stories, but this new national site will do just as well if not a more thorough job getting the latest weather news to you in a timely fashion. In the meantime, I'll continue to provide my forecasts on my Forecast Page and discussion on my New England Weather Analysis Page, but you will definitely see a revamp of this page (simpler, but better layout) in the weeks to follow. With the upgrade to the NECN Weather Page, and an upcoming blog for the station, that means a revamp of my own site so as not to duplicate what my teammates and I will be doing for NECN. In the meantime, I hope you end up as excited about being a correspondent for nationalweatheronline.com as I am!
-Matt
I recently had the opportunity to head up to Bretton Woods and interviewed Keith Huntoon, Director of Snowmaking Operations, and Chris Ellms, the General Manager. For anyone who's wondered about what REALLY goes on behind the scenes, this is for you! Check out the interviews on my Winter Sports and Recreation Page!
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