James88
(Weather Master)
Thu Jun 17 2004 08:27 PM
Re: Quiet times

If you are looking for archived storm tracks, Unisys is quite good, as it has data going back until 1851 for the Atlantic basin. However, as Phil warned me, it can sometimes be a little inaccurate, but it is mainly OK. Wunderground is quite good, and the NHC have yearly storm tracks going back a few years. If you wanted to know about some of the mechanisms that directed these storms, the NHC has a detailed analysis of each storm going back a couple of decades at least. They also have archived advisories for the Atlantic and E. Pacific basin going back to 1998, and these would have forecast positions and the conditions these storms were facing. Hope this helps!


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