I downloaded Tracking the Eye for my computer. This edition looks cool..
do you like tracking storms over the comp.? or do you rather track them in a tracking chart you get out of 1 of the hurricane survival guides?
I like doing it both ways
any of you like tracking storms on the computer?
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Back in High School I produced detailed cartographic charts with pressure (MBR/Inches of Mercury) and wind speed (Knots and MPH) Tables. These charts cover the walls of one of my rooms. I laminated my charts and used erasable color markers to track tropical systems, but my time is limited so computer software is all that I use nowadays.
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