You might want to talk to the people at The Beacon, Whitehaven, Cumbria.
They are in the Museums Yearbook. They have a whole gallery area set up in
conjunction with The Met Office. Might be useful.
Towse Harrison
Sun Jester Consultancy and Historical Interpretation
-----Original Message-----
From: Denny Plowman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 20 February 2001 15:15
Subject: weather
>At Green's Mill Science Centre (Nottingham, UK) we want to set up some kind
>of fairly simple weather centre to complement our Meteosat satellite
system.
>We are thinking along the lines of something that will be operate without
>need for intervention but will still be meaningful for visitors. We might
>also be able to incorporate it into science sessions with schoolchildren.
>Any advice as to what we might do, kit worth buying? Or avoiding?
>
>Also can anyone recommend a good interactive CD-ROM that teaches
>fundamentals of the weather?
>Thanks
>
>Denny Plowman
>Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
>Access Team
>tel: 0115 915 3690
>Fax: 0115 915 3653
>
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