The google map plots on the site have the ability to click on a coordinate point and then display the forecast track from that time. Ie, click a point, a balloon pops up with the coordinate/windspeed information.
At the bottom of the popup balloon is the button. You can use it to see the forecast error, by... say going back a few points, to see how off (or on) the track is compared to the actual storm path.
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