Weather Station

In collaboration with the Disciplines of Geography and Agrometeorology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, the weather conditions are monitored by a fully automated weather station located at St Charles College. This station streams weather data every 5 min to a website that can be accessed by all students and staff at St Charles College and the general public.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT WEATHER DATA

The facility is used as a teaching aid, particularly in Geography, and provides detailed information on weather over the previous 24 hours. It includes heat index warnings (see below) so that informed decisions can be made regarding sport on dangerously hot days in summer. Information is provided on how the measurements are determined and the relevance of the different variables monitored. – Professor Trevor Hill

More from the blog

Old Boy Profile – Edwin Macrae Bath

Member of Parliament (MP) National Assembly, South Africa Saints Old Boy, Edwin Macrae Bath, has recently taken on the responsibility of representing South Africans in...

Memories from Antoni Louw (Class of 1971)

It is always valuable to hear stories from our Old Boys, of the memories they have, where life led them and how what they...

The Founders Day Dash

St Charles College celebrates Founders Day on the 26th of July. The story as to why it is celebrated on this day is because...

The History of the War Cry Blazer

St Charles was the first Marist School in Natal, making the move to our premises in Scottsville in 1925.1 It was also the first...