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gsgs
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Re: looking for a prediction graph
      Tue Sep 09 2008 02:25 AM

they have the historical track and the actual forecasts but no historical forecasts

I found this:
http://skeetobiteweather.com/discohistory.asp?stormid=AL092008

they have 32 pictures of the momentary forecasts for 8 time intervals

I want 1 picture with 8 (or fewer) curves containing those 32 datapoints,
so to see how good the predictions were

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