October 2007

FAWN News

The Florida Automated Weather Network (FAWN) is pleased to announce the release of its new-and-improved Internet site. The site has been completely overhauled with a new user interface, database, and web and data servers. As you can see, the user interface features a completely new look, streamlined navigation, and access to additional resources. The entire FAWN database has been updated to a new, more standardized and efficient format. All this, operating on new servers monitored 24/7 by UF personnel, will provide the user with faster, more reliable access to FAWN data, tools, and other resources. We have added several new tools, including an Urban Irrigation Scheduler.

We understand that the site may not operate exactly as you are used to, but as you navigate it, using the tools and data resources, we firmly believe you will conclude that it is a tremendous improvement. And while we have done our best to address potential problems before public release of the site, we recognize that unforeseen bugs can still occur. If you experience any of these, we welcome you to use the Contact form to let us know, along with other thoughts and suggestions you may have about the site; and we greatly appreciate your patience as we make adjustments. Thank you for visiting the FAWN website.

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-The FAWN Team

Oct 29th 2007 - Maintenance - Carabelle is down due to network difficulty. Umatilla: Wind data questionable, will service ASAP. Dover: 6′ temp. sensor has been questionable for a few days and will be serviced ASAP.

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