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Meg
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NHC animated model plot
      #83159 - Wed Aug 27 2008 10:04 PM

Last summer, I don't remember which storm, somebody on this site put together an animated plot of just the NHC track. I found it really interesting to see how it changed over time. Any chance someone could do that this season? The Skeetobite animated is OK, but not quite the same as watching the cone move.

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Re: NHC animated model plot [Re: Meg]
      #83164 - Wed Aug 27 2008 11:46 PM

It's still there, if you click ""maps and coordinates" on the left, and see the list of storms, click the [NHC] link next to them to see what you are talking about.

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