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Evan Johnson
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      #82714 - Fri Aug 22 2008 12:07 PM

New to the forum, thanks for having me aboard. I track storms a lot, have been for quite some time. going digital now, im using eye of the storm and storm predator. i found storm predator is really just a good radar that doesnt offer much in the way of wind speeds details and warnings. what would anyone suggest? i see a lot of postings of people with their personal radar software and it looks preety advanced. and i caugh this on this website and would like something like such.



any help would be appreciated.

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Re: Best software for Hurricane Preparedness & Weather... [Re: Evan Johnson]
      #82719 - Fri Aug 22 2008 12:42 PM

I use Eye of the Storm for tracking/archiving, the NHC web site and its related links to sat. pictures/loops, local and other NWS radar pics and loops. I read NHC's Tropical Weather Discussions and the Forecast Discussions for active storms and, of course, this site. Basically, I pull info from as many sources that I can access.

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Re: Best software for Hurricane Preparedness & Weather... [Re: MichaelA]
      #82722 - Fri Aug 22 2008 12:53 PM

yeah eots is very good i love it. but once it gets about 300 miles offshore keywest. i start using radar. and i cant stand the free stuff the weather channels give to view. plus software is always better then web.

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      #82865 - Mon Aug 25 2008 10:53 AM

i found a program called ghhcsat its great but highly unstable. is there another program out there that will fetch NOAA's goes-e sat images as far back as a couple days?!

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      #82880 - Mon Aug 25 2008 01:24 PM

GeosSat is better and stable but no longer available to the public...

http://www.nexrad3.com/

Radar and tropical tracking software with modeling included.

http://www.interwarn.com/

Radar and EMWIN software. Interwarn is really good.

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      #82964 - Tue Aug 26 2008 09:55 AM

thanks once again for your help cooper. i guess i got used to ghccsat and the archiving of the images so easily. it spoiled me now i cant find anything else like it :P i heard about geosat but i cant find it anywhere.

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