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Mountain Weather Forecasts Links & Current Conditions
For Mountain Areas and Related Urban Centres in Last updated |
Welcome to the new Mountain Weather Forecasts Links page. If this is your first time on this page, please read this information. If you are a regular user, you may choose to jump ahead to the Alberta forecasts, BC forecasts, current climbing conditions or weather images. The weather forecasts and conditions information linked to here is NOT produced by Rescue Dynamics. The objective is to list the important Mountain Weather links ON ONE PAGE without having to search or wait for large, slow or cumbersome graphic elements to load replete with frames, banners and other extraneous filler. Much of the information linked here is produced by Environment Canada and found on The Weather Office servers. We also link extensively to information from The Weather Network (TWN) and the Weather Underground. The very best weather forecast for the province of Alberta is from the Alberta Forest Sevice and is technical in nature. It is produced by the Government of Alberta - Sustainable Resource Development during the summer for forest fire season only (April through October). Webcams are from The Weather Network (TWN) or The Weather Office. Satellite Images are mostly from Environment Canada. Road Reports are from the Alberta Motor Association (AMA) and The Weather Network (TWN). Avalanche Bulletins and discussion pages are from the Canadian Avalanche Association, Parks Canada or Kananaskis Park. We strongly encourage you to visit these servers to discover the other products and information they provide. In autumn 2003 this page was enhanced to include links to various current conditions pages and discussion boards that regularly carry information on current climbing, hiking and skiing conditions. Please let us know if you think this approach is helpful. If you notice a link we don't have, please send the complete URL(s) to the webmaster. Your assistance in tracking down any errors or broken links is appreciated.
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WARNING! Mountaineering, Skiing and Rescue are, by their very nature, potentially hazardous activities. The information linked to here is intended as an adjunct to, not a replacement for, sound judgment and experience. The accuracy of the information presented cannot be guaranteed and may change with time. The onus is on the individual to verify the applicability of the information to a given time and environment before using it as the basis of any kind of decision. In addition, accurate knowledge of the use of various safety devices and systems is requisite to understanding the information presented and in determining it's applicability to your situations. Always use a backup to your systems where a failure could result in death or injury. Nature offers few second chances for poor or inappropriate application of information and techniques. The Law of Gravity has no Court of Appeal. This must not be your only source of information on any given subject. Seek additional information from guidebooks, reputable climbing schools, mountain guides, local climbers, Park Wardens and Rangers. Common sense and a strong will to survive must pervade your thoughts and actions. By using the information contained here, you are releasing the authors and Rescue Dynamics from any liability for any injury, including death, that may occur. You have been warned! |
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