This is the second year of the Weathermap Project. Basically, I was disgusted with the amount of data that the Indian Meterological Department shared with us, the proletariat, so I decided to redress the imbalance a little bit. According to a UN Convention, all weather data must be free to everyone. That's a start! A little bit more searching and I found Digital Atmosphere, a superb weather software. Put it to work and it automatically downloads and analyses data, generates maps and uploads them to a web server. Voila! Weathermaps. I don't expect to achieve anything from this except perhaps show people how hoplessly antiquated and basically bullshit the IMD is. With a little bit of reading on weather patterns, you too will be able to read the maps and say whether it's going to rain or not! Weather data is updated every 6 hours, so one should get about 4 maps every day. Unfortunately, in order to do this, I have to leave my computer on and online all the time, which the power situation in Poona does not allow. If anyone can contribute an always-online machine to the project, we can then map the whole of the monsoon without missing a single update. I'm contributing the web hosting as well as $80 for the weather software. Please help if you can.