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Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
      Fri Jul 20 2007 07:56 AM

Excuse me for asking what might be all too obvious:

I just noticed a new link at the very top of the NHC's main page, titled "Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook", that I havent noticed before.

How long has that been there? Maybe I just haven't been too perceptive, or maybe it's a new feature they just came out with. But then again, I've been pretty wrapped up writing about Cosme, in the "Other Basins" forum, these past few days.

I like it. It seems very 'intuitive' and there is also a link in the lower left corner for a similar product for the EastPac basin.

And the "(learn more)" link provides an excellent description of the product.

And perhaps this post will alert more people who haven't noticed it yet.

These guys ... Always thinking. My hats off to them!

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