I thought I'd jump in and explain the two maps cited in the posts above.
The one Edouard spotted on my site for
South San Francisco Bay area weather is a Flash product called WeatherMap Live, and is sold by the Weather-Display folks. Data on the map is largely from Weather-Display owners (who have their realtime / clientraw.txt data picked up a central server in the UK and thus available to all licensees of WML) See how it all works at
http://www.weather-display.com/wmlhowworks.phpI don't think that WML itself would be a way to show maps only of WeatherCat stations
The map that Tony referred to is a mesonet map I'd created for regional weather networks (
see the history), with the first network started in 2006 and now there are (with the new network in New Zealand) 36 of these regional networks worldwide and over 1450 stations.
The mesonet map uses some custom PHP programs run on a regional network hub website to collect data from member websites, and present it on a map. There is also a global Google Map of members of the networks.
The issue with my regional mesomap software is that it is
regional, so worldwide coverage using a single map (with the rotating conditions display) would be problematic from a visual standpoint.
There is a SMF forum mod that would allow a Google map to display locations for members (I use such a mod on WXForum.net) which might better meet your need of showing WeatherCat station locations (albiet less the actual conditions from the station).
Best regards,
Ken