http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAREPRPD_last.shtml?
tomorrow
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAREPRPD.shtml?
a cool link http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... cjava.html
http://coaps.fsu.edu/
Just a few links from my aresenel that I've collected over the years. And for those who know me, I do mean YEARS. What is amazing is the number of dead links that happen over time.
If anyone is looking for something specific, let me know or post it here. I also have hoards of educational links like how to read drops and other stuff.
:o)
bob
Here is the "Plan of the day" and a couple intere
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I see that Weather Underground has removed ( from my view ) the models. I would like a link to the "spaghetti" models for the storm tracks.
Thank you.
Also, if anyone has a Google Earth Overlay with the spaghetti models on it... that would be great. It would have to be updated.
The one I used last year no longer works. Paul Seabury made it, I think
Thank you.
Also, if anyone has a Google Earth Overlay with the spaghetti models on it... that would be great. It would have to be updated.
The one I used last year no longer works. Paul Seabury made it, I think
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