Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
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Kevin_gman
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Hey,
What happened to the projected path that was tied to Google Maps? The website did this for but I dont see one for .
Thanks,
Kevin.
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MikeC
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Hey,
What happened to the projected path that was tied to Google Maps? The website did this for but I dont see one for .
Thanks,
Kevin.
It should be there it shows as a grey line extending from the last storm position.
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Kevin_gman
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Maybe I just being blind but which map is it. THe last time it said Google Map of Hurricane. WHich map is it in?
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gymus
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Hey, Kevin,
I wondered the same, but I found a -Gilbert comparison, so I got the (partial) URL:
http://flhurricane.com/googlemap.php?2005s24
I believe that means storm 24.
-jim
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Kevin_gman
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So how did you find that URL? I thought I went thru every link on the site.
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Clark
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Click on the "Maps and Coordinates" link on the left side of the page underneath "STORM DATA." There is a post in one of the other forums (I believe the Site Usage forum) describing how you can use the tools to your advantage moreso than just plotting a storm or two.
-------------------- Current Tropical Model Output Plots
(or view them on the main page for any active Atlantic storms!)
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