| Experimental
XML/RSS, and GIS Data |
The National Weather Service is making a number of its
products and services available to the public through new
and emerging technologies such as Extensible Markup Language
(XML) Common
Alerting Protocol (CAP) messages, Really
Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, and geographic
information system (GIS) schemes. These experimental initiatives
and data feeds are slowly growing, so if you don't see something
you are interested in now, stop back here later, or visit
http://www.weather.gov/rss/
or http://www.weather.gov/gis/
to see what we have to offer.
The following products are currently available through Really
Simple Syndication (RSS):
More information on NWS geographic information system (GIS)
data, including radar and precipitation information, can
be found here. |
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Feeds of Regional Watches, Warnings, and Advisories |
| Click on your county to subscribe to an RSS feed of the
latest watches, warnings and advisories for that county. Click
the state to subscribe to an RSS feed for watches, warnings,
and advisories for the whole state. Additional options are included
below the map. |
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| RSS
Feeds of Local Area Observations |
| Observation Site |
RSS Feed |
XML Format |
| Huntsville, AL (HSV) |
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| Muscle Shoals, AL (NW Ala. Regional Airport; MSL) |
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| Decatur, AL (Pryor Field; DCU) |
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| Meridianville, AL (Madison Co. Executive; MDQ) |
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| Fort Payne, AL (Isbell Field; 4A9) |
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| Cullman/Vinemont, AL (Folsom Field; 3A1) |
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| Albertville, AL (8A0) |
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| Haleyville, AL (1M4) |
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Redstone Army Airfield (HUA)* *Only available during weekday business hours |
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| RSS
Feeds of Regional River Conditions |
| Three different feeds are available for many river gauges
across the central Tennessee Valley. All sites have an observed
level feed available; several have forecast data (only those
that are specified forecast points), and many have alerts set
up (for when levels approach caution or flood stages). For more
information on regional river and lake levels, visit our Advanced
Hydrologic Prediction Service page. |
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