About This Station
The station is powered by a Weatherflow Tempest weather station. Meteobridge is used to update weather data every 10 seconds, and the site is updated every 5 minutes. This site's data is collected and presented using Saratoga Weather template scripts. The station is comprised of an anemometer (sonic wind sensor), a rain gauge (haptic rain sensor) and a thermo-hydro sensor situated aproximately 3 meters off the ground.
About This City
Jacksonville, Florida, is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States - of this, 87% is land and 13% is water. Principal waterways include the St. Johns River (North-flowing and the longest river in the U.S.), the Arlington River, and Fall Creek. Jacksonville also has the largest urban park system in the country, featuring city, state, and national parks as well as specialty gardens. Twelve of these parks are part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
Located at 30.33° N, 81.66° W, in Florida's Northeastern humid subtropical zone, Jacksonville's weather is generally mild. January is its coolest month, with an average overnight temperature of about 41°F. July, its warmest month, has an average daytime temperature of about 91°F. The city's average annual humidity is around 72%, with an annual average rainfall of about 52 inches over 114 days of rain.
To learn more about Jacksonville, visit: www.coj.net
About This Website
This site is a template design by CarterLake.org with PHP conversion by Saratoga-Weather.org.
Special thanks go to Kevin Reed at TNET Weather for his work on the original Carterlake templates, and his design for the common website PHP management.
Special thanks to Mike Challis of Long Beach WA for his wind-rose generator, Theme Switcher and CSS styling help with these templates.
Special thanks go to Ken True of Saratoga-Weather.org for the AJAX conditions display, dashboard and integration of the TNET Weather common PHP site design for this site.
Template is originally based on Designs by Haran.
This template is XHTML 1.0 compliant. Validate the XHTML and CSS of this page.