Gliffen Website Design Voted Best in JH 2012

We got a call from meteorologist, Jim Woodmencey yesterday regarding the results from Best of Jackson Hole 2012. MountainWeather.com was named the best website in Jackson Hole. We were pretty excited to say the least.

We just recently developed a mobile site for MountainWeather.com, soon when you visit the site with your mobile device, it will push you over to a more mobile-friendly version. Look out for it and enjoy!

JH Weekly’s write up on MountainWeather.com:

Best Web Weather 

Jim Woodmenecy mountainweather.com

Meteorologist Jim Woodmencey launched www.mountainweather.com in 1997 as more of a peek into his world than a look at the five-day forecast. Touring Woodmencey’s website is an exclusive invite into the inner workings of weather. All the tools are there –computer models, upper air maps, satellite photos, radar, Doppler 4000, weather balloons—all you’re lacking is the 26 years of experience forecasting for all the trick nuances of mountainous country.

In addition to the forecast for Jackson Hole and all the tools necessary to fashion your own if you’ve the inclination, the website features oodles of external links to road reports, webcams, lightning map, earthquake info, and avalanche danger. Widgets are available for your own website or mobile device. 

Predicting weather in rugged terrain like ours is tricky. Only the best survive. Woodmencey is talented enough to be called upon over and over by Search and Rescue, heli-skiing companies, park and forest officials; even the United States military. Last week, Woodmencey took a couple of days off from his day job to teach a weather course for the U.S. Air Force. If you’ve got the time, mountainweather.com will keep you busy for hours.

– Jake Nichols