The Weather Den

at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Department of Geography & Geosciences

Welcome to Bloomsburg University's Weather Den,
the source of local weather information.

We are now part of the
Weather Underground!
Click here
to see our station, KPABLOOM4.

Current Conditions and Daily Stats
on Weather Underground


Current Conditions and Daily Stats
using Macromedia Flash 6

from our weather station atop Hartline Science Center.
Check out our new weather software and improved computing!

For updates on equipment, click here..

Links for 51-255 Meteorology students

Weather WebCam

Weather WebCam on Weather Underground (with past photos)

from our camera on top of Andruss Library, looking west over the Academic Quad.

 

NWS Forecast

Weather Underground Forecast

local forecast, including watches and warnings, from the nearest National Weather Service office in State College, PA.  For an explanation of current weather patterns, read the Forecast Discussion.

Local Radar

from the nearest National Weather Service office in State College, PA.

For a radar view of eastern PA or other areas, use the "Adjacent Radars" arrow buttons in the top left corner of this page.

Susquehanna River Forecast

from the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, part of the National Weather Service.

Scroll down for river levels and forecasts for the Susquehanna in Wilkes-Barre, Bloomsburg, and Danville, PA.

Fishing Creek Water Levels

real-time data from the U. S. Geological Survey.

For other gages on streams in PA, click here.

Questions and Answers

the Weather Dog, cousin of the BU Huskies mascot, gives you the straight scoop on atmospheric issues.

 
Bloomsburg University
Severe Weather Information

Compressed Schedule

Official Policy

BU Today (announcements)

Additional Resources

Weather Links for Students and other Weather Nerds

Students who have helped with the Weather Den

Integrating Weather Observations for Instruction - a multidisciplinary BU project

 

 

 

 
The Weather Den is inhabited by Dr. Jeff  "Hot & Steamy" Brunskill and Dr. Patricia "Cool & Breezy" Beyer, both of the Department of Geography & Geosciences at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.

Updated Friday, January 14, 2008

©2008