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Re: models link
      Fri Aug 02 2024 04:16 PM

Skeetobite and South Florida Water Management district both did away with their model stuff this year. (Skeetobite's been on borrowed time for years)

notice about it is here https://www.sfwmd.gov/weather-radar/hurricane-model-plots


Clark evans model plot and animation still works.

Edited by MikeC (Fri Aug 02 2024 04:20 PM)

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