Speaking of google earth, anyone here who has it should try out this network link http://www.paulseabury.com/tropModels.kmz It has overlays of model runs, sst's, satellite images, and analysis
Another good one can be found here http://wdssii.nssl.noaa.gov/geotiff/ This is the "CONUS Radar Reflectivity (Composite)" overlay in google earth
And one more that shows all the known storm tracks from 1850-present http://www.paulseabury.com/storms.html the author wrote: "Using the databse provided at NOAA's Coastal Services Center ( NOAA CSC ) I made a series of kmz's that show all storm tracks, as well as various storm information at each observation."
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