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adding cyclone alert to my site uising bom code

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Michael_Wright
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adding cyclone alert to my site uising bom code

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not to sure on how I can add this to my website as an alert how would I go about setting this up http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/cxmlinfo/index.shtml
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Re: adding cyclone alert to my site uising bom code

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Me neither. But what I do do (hahaha, I said doo doo), now back to maturity, I get the RSS warning feeds from BOM and put the RSS feeder onto my website to show all the BOM warnings that are current for the NT. I also add in all the Fire warnings as well. I have a separate feed for national weather news and local news. Others on here will do a more sophisticated PHP (or other) version so that it scrolls across the screen.

If by alert, you mean a screen pops up in HTML, then that's a different thing, but I'm sure that is doable. I have something similar in mind to this.
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