Category: "Services & Resources"
New Great Lakes Bass Fishing Video Service
By djkimmel on Jan 4, 2011 | In News, Services & Resources | Send feedback »
Been wanting a new and better video service for some time. I like watching videos sometimes, especially fishing videos. Nice for us frozen Northerners this time of year. Many of these videos are now very well done and educational! I think I may have found a great option to make it easy and convenient for you, and hope you'll check it out and agree at www.greatlakesbass.tv or www.greatlakesbass.com/vid/.
New Supercomputer to Boost Weather Forecasting
By djkimmel on Oct 28, 2010 | In News, Services & Resources | Send feedback »
From Aol News
Paul Yeager, Contributor
(Oct. 24) -- Jokes about inaccurate weather forecasts are as popular as jokes about doughnut shops and the police, but advances in satellite data and computers have dramatically improved climate science in the past 50 years.
And there will soon be a brand new supercomputer available to government scientists aimed at improving forecasts, whether just a few hours out or decades into the future. Read entire article on Aol News
My question is, do you think the weather reports have gotten any better? Maybe think about it now while you're at your computer, but really give it some thought next time you're out on the lake and the weather has thrown you yet another curve...
Finding Great Lakes Marine Weather Information on the Internet Just Got Easier
By djkimmel on Jun 13, 2010 | In News, Services & Resources | 2 feedbacks »
GreatLakesBass.com has an important goal to provide you meaningful and helpful information so you enjoy your time outdoors to the fullest. In line with our goals, a new page has been created so you can easily find Great Lakes marine weather and related information for your target fishing or boating location.
Just go to greatlakesbass.com/weather to find many key links to National Weather Service marine weather forecasts, reports from weather buoys and stations around the Great Lakes, and weather resources and information from additional sources including The Weather Channel and Environment Canada.