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Re: Front Page Changes
      Thu Jul 29 2004 03:29 PM

I also added a bit of a preview for the new system I'm working on. The advisory pages http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/wxstatement.php
consists of weather statements across a database. IIf you use the URL without anything you will get the Tropical weather outlook. If you see the URL it generates, you can alter the l and t tags to get different types of statements and for differing locations. You can view any date (Data goes back a month or so now, and is partial for certain regions).

This is just a test of the new system that will go up as part of the new page layout (Which is still a bit off). I have provided links to view histories of Area Forecast Discussions on the front page as a test of this system. Feel free to play with it.

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