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CFHC Printer Ready Storm Page Setup

NOTE: This system hasn't been updated in a few years and is not guaranteed to work properly. Use at your own risk.

Check items you wish to have in your report or see below to manually create a page. This has been designed with the purpose for making a print-out with the exact information you'd like to see.


Check what you would like to be included (If a new storm forms you will have to do this again) or see below for manually creating a page. Most of these will refrence outside sources together on one web page. Click on the link to see what an item really is. If you would like something included that isn't listed here, then email us and we'll try to help out. If there are no storms active then checking "Current Active Storms" type checkboxes will not do anything.

Text: All for Atlantic unless otherwise noted

Current Active Storm Public Advisories (Code: A#)
Current Active Storm Discussions (Code: B#)
Current Active Storm Marine Advisories (Code: C#)
Current Active Storm Strike Probabilities(Code: D#)
Current Active Storm Coordinate (Lat/Long) Listing (Code: N#)
Current Tropical Weather Outlook (Code: I1)
Current Tropical Weather Discussion (Code: I2)
Tropical Weather Monthly Summary (Code: I3)
TranTech Discussion (Code: H1)
IWIN Florida Watches/Warnings (not necessarily Hurricane) (Code: I4)
IWIN Local Hurricane Statements (From Anywhere in the Nation) (Code: I5)
IWIN Local Hurricane Statements (For Florida Only) (Code: I6)
Recon Detailed Vortex Message (Code: L1)
Recon Supplimental Vortex Message (Code: L2)
Recon Coded Data Message (Code: L3)
Recon Dropsonde Data Message (Code: L4)
Recon Schedule (Code: L5)

Graphics:

Current Active Storm NHC Warning Graphic (Code: E#)
Current Active Storm NHC Strike Probability Graphic (Code: F#)
Current Active Storm NHC Wind Distribution (Code: G#)
Current Active Storm NHC Wind speed forecast and probability chart (Code: O#)
Current Active Storm NHC Wind speed probability table (Code: P#)
TranTech Forcast Track Graphic (Code: H2)
Current Active Storm CFHC Printable Tracking Map (Code: Q#)
University of Hawaii Hurricane Track (Code: J1)
University of Hawaii Hurricane Track Style 2 (Code: J2)
Weather Channel Satellite Map of Atlantic Color/IR (Code: K1)
Weather Channel Satellite Map of Carribbean Color/IR (Code: K2)
Navy Geos 8 Atlantic Visible Satellite Image B&W (Code: M1)
Navy Geos 8 Atlantic IR Satellite Image B&W (Code: M2)
Navy Geos 8 Atlantic Water Vapor Satellite Image Color (Code: M3)

 


Manual Setup

If this page isn't quite enough (ie.. you would like more control of the order of which things are displayed) you can manually create a page by using the format:

http://flhurricane.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi followed by a question mark ? and then the code letters and numbers A1 E2 and so on.

Here is an example:

http://flhurricane.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?I6A1A2B1B2K1E1E2F1F2H2H1

You can have as many or as few items on the page as you wish.

In this example you would get a page with the the following:

All Hurricane Local Statements for Florida = I6
Public Advisory for Storm 1 and 2 (of 5 possible) = A1 A2
Discussion for Storm 1 and 2 (of 5 possible) = B1 B2
Satellite Map of Atlantic = K1
NHC Storm Warning Graphics for Storm 1 and 2 = E1 E2
NHC Strike Probability Graphic for Storm 1 and 2 = F1 F2
Trantech Discussion = H2
Trantech Forecast Track = H1

The order in which you place code matters, as items will show up in that order.

In the above list there are codes with a # mark following them. In these cases you must supply the storm number A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 and so on.

By using this manual method you can create shortcuts and change your layout easily without having to return to this page. If there is a mistake when you create the code list, the computer will let you know.



This program was written by Michael A. Cornelius for CFHC.
Information on the page comes from external sources, all which links are clearly visible.


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