jeff s
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Solid maps...much better that NOAA's 'thin black line." One enhancement would be to show the future projected track with days and times rather than showing the position in hours from the present ('12' hours, '24' hours etc. ).
From an information standpoint, this would make it more clear exactly when a storm is going to come ashore. Thanks!
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LJinFLA
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I will echo many other comments already posted. Love the new maps, but miss the conical street level landfall wind distribution maps from last year. Having lived through three of the four storms to hit Florida last year, I can tell you those were very helpful to making decisions about board up and evacuation. It would great to bring those back too.
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Paulf
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With TD#12/Katrina is trying out a few new features with maps. What do you like, what do you think is missing, what don't you like. About any of the maps around this site.
Especially the new track map now on the main page.
And what a Storm to pick for testing!!! These new maps are great, the best yet.
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vickie32656
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I always come to this site when hurricanes are active, I love the new map! lets pray that people are leaving and loss of life will be minimal!
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lucky
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Great maps and very informative for making decisions. I only have one request and it's for both flhurricane.com and weather.com, make the maps larger. Most of the computer world uses 1024x768 or larger resolutions. If I did use 800x600 I'd rather have a larger map I had to scroll around to see then a smaller one. Just my 2 cents. Thanks for helping us to stay safe.
Located in the V of South West Florida that was barely missed by , , and Jeanne.
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Czar
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>>Excellent<< maps. Clear, concise, easy to read. Keep up the great work.
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Ice_Age 0
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Your maps are great and very detailed keep it up
Is it possible to have it in animation like the start of the hurricane to the predicted end with speeds and velocity
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gideonloock@hotmail.com
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abstrand
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In that case, the only other thing I liked about last years maps that still apply to this new design is the lighter map coloration that provided for better contrasting. This new map makes it difficult to find coastlines and land definition. The lighter color made it much easier.
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Paul Hodges
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The maps are nice and clean - crisp. I miss the cylinder of hurricane force wind swath. I think it shows the magnitude of possible destruction effectively. I really appreciate how concisely communicates!
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native
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Skeeto - I love your work. The maps are easy to read for us lay people and provide excellent and useful information.
I just wish you didn't have so many maps right now!
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vvvteddybearvvv
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love um
last yrs were nice 2 its proably a tie between the 2 if not last yrs by a hair
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JLP
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I was going to e-mail a suggestion that a legend be added to the map that describes the wind radii rings. Placing this graphic somewhere on the map page would be helpful.
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TDW
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These are by far the easiest to understand maps I've seen. The computer model maps are the best.
On the zoomed in land fall maps, a satellite image overlay would give an extra perspective of the land areas.
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SMOKE
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These are by far the easiest to understand maps I've seen. The computer model maps are the best.
On the zoomed in land fall maps, a satellite image overlay would give an extra perspective of the land areas.
I concur on all counts. I'm showing the maps off to the rest of the 53rd WRS and brief off it daily during the season.
Keep up the good work!!!
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As always s Maps are awesome. <img src="http://i.flhurricane.com/cyclone/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Random Chaos
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Skeetobite:
At http://www.skeetobiteweather.com/history.asp, could you make it accept both GETs and POSTs? It's a bit hard to give people links to specific years without GET method available
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hawg92
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Many of you may have noticed that our forecast track maps now include the true windfield radii with the forecast plots. We have provided the image below to aid in understanding what these "rings" mean.
I like this feature of your maps, but they are not entirely accurate. Even at this time today, 11:45 am CDT, we are experiencing strong sustained winds in the 20-30 mph range with gusts up to 40-50 mph in the Baton Rouge, LA area.
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SkeetoBite
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Many of you may have noticed that our forecast track maps now include the true windfield radii with the forecast plots. We have provided the image below to aid in understanding what these "rings" mean.
I like this feature of your maps, but they are not entirely accurate. Even at this time today, 11:45 am CDT, we are experiencing strong sustained winds in the 20-30 mph range with gusts up to 40-50 mph in the Baton Rouge, LA area.
The wind radii ploted on these maps is derived from the official forecast data provided by the and NWS. We just make it look awesome (no modesty).
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robere2000
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i miss the animated model plots. i found them to be very interesting in suggesting the trends of the different models. could they be added to the very lovely new format?
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OUTSTANDING!! You folks deserve great praise for your work. I "Found" Your web page on google and have shared it with my classes (I am a college teacher) and friends in EMS. You da man or woman, depends I guess. -KJensen
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