ROMAN Quick Links

ROMAN has been designed for use by fire weather professionals and others requiring access to current fire weather conditions around the nation. Comments and suggestions for improvement are encouraged and can be sent to atmos-mesowest@lists.utah.edu.

Quick Links allow the user quick and easy access to several ROMAN products. Quick Links are located in the upper left-hand corner of all top-level ROMAN pages. Here is an overview of how to use this interface.

Input Format is NOT case sensitive (i.e. both uppercase and lowecase are acceptable)

Data Type What is Retrieved Input Format
Zipcode Current conditions and trend over the past 24 h for stations within within a 25 mi radius of the indicated zipcode. 5 digit zipcode (e.g. "84112")
Location, ST A list of place names matching "Location" in the state "ST". Once a location is selected, then the current conditions and trend over the past 24 h for stations within a 25 mi radius are available. Location, ST (e.g. "Bountiful, UT" or "Brigham City, UT")
Lat, Lon Current conditions and trend over the past 24 h for stations within within a 25 mi radius of the latitude and longitude coordinates. Latitude, Longitude. (e.g. 40.1, -112.5) Don't type 'N' or 'W'. Do use negative (-) symbol for longitude.
Station ID Weather data for a given station ID Station ID (e.g. "WBB" or "SNHUT")

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