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my tropical path
it all started in 2004 when charley hit...then fransis...then jeanne...dennis...katrina....rita...wilma...did i forget somebody?
i became fasinated with hurricanes...i got a tracking map from abcactionnews in 2004 and filled it up to the point that i had to trace a storm twice to find the real track...3 times in 2006
thoughout the 2005 season i started using a notebook...just a half inch...and filled it with maps for the atlantic and east pacific.
in november 2005 i started a project to expand to the west pacific and continue to expand on the east pacific and atlantic. My notebook is now a near bulging 2 inches of maps. Also parto of the project was to get a report from the nhc and a picture or pictures and form a notebook for 2005. That notebook became a bigger book...nearly 2 and a half inches. it also consists of 2 tracking maps (one amature and the one put out by the NHC) for each basin, an impact chart made by me and, a common storm track chart. i opened the note book for viewing january 16th. eversense i opened the notebook i have been keeping all of the advisories on little 4X5 pieces of paper and then stapling them together and putting a final summary on top that consists of the name, basin, region, wind speed range, maximum identity, landfall, affected areas, peliminary death count and damage, dates, and a nickname.
this next week i plan to expand my map book to massive 3.5 inches by expanding to the rest of the world...the entire southern hemisphere and indian ocean. I will be using a temperary notebook during the upgrade. i should be able to open the new notebook in october.
in 2007 i will be writting my own reports (to be posted here at the end of each storm) and be writing and if i get the equiptment to ilistrating my own daily forecasts. i will also be goin to early college at st. pete college.
in fall 2008 i will hopefully be going to FSU and majoring in atmospherical sciences (hopefully hurricanes)
i will be posting images tomorrow or the next day
any tips would be apreciated
i became fasinated with hurricanes...i got a tracking map from abcactionnews in 2004 and filled it up to the point that i had to trace a storm twice to find the real track...3 times in 2006
thoughout the 2005 season i started using a notebook...just a half inch...and filled it with maps for the atlantic and east pacific.
in november 2005 i started a project to expand to the west pacific and continue to expand on the east pacific and atlantic. My notebook is now a near bulging 2 inches of maps. Also parto of the project was to get a report from the nhc and a picture or pictures and form a notebook for 2005. That notebook became a bigger book...nearly 2 and a half inches. it also consists of 2 tracking maps (one amature and the one put out by the NHC) for each basin, an impact chart made by me and, a common storm track chart. i opened the note book for viewing january 16th. eversense i opened the notebook i have been keeping all of the advisories on little 4X5 pieces of paper and then stapling them together and putting a final summary on top that consists of the name, basin, region, wind speed range, maximum identity, landfall, affected areas, peliminary death count and damage, dates, and a nickname.
this next week i plan to expand my map book to massive 3.5 inches by expanding to the rest of the world...the entire southern hemisphere and indian ocean. I will be using a temperary notebook during the upgrade. i should be able to open the new notebook in october.
in 2007 i will be writting my own reports (to be posted here at the end of each storm) and be writing and if i get the equiptment to ilistrating my own daily forecasts. i will also be goin to early college at st. pete college.
in fall 2008 i will hopefully be going to FSU and majoring in atmospherical sciences (hopefully hurricanes)
i will be posting images tomorrow or the next day
any tips would be apreciated
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all_we_know_is_FALLING wrote:This is kinda random.. but I doodle maps of my own for real and fictional hurricanes when I get bored in class.
I do that as well, only on the computer. I would post them, but then I would be breaking a rule about posting fake hurricane tracks on other official track maps.
There is a topic about posting fake hurricane tracks. I was going to post many, but I just didn't get into that.
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Cyclenall wrote:all_we_know_is_FALLING wrote:This is kinda random.. but I doodle maps of my own for real and fictional hurricanes when I get bored in class.
I do that as well, only on the computer. I would post them, but then I would be breaking a rule about posting fake hurricane tracks on other official track maps.
There is a topic about posting fake hurricane tracks. I was going to post many, but I just didn't get into that.
I do them on the comp too.. just not in class.
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my tropical path: notebook pics posted



impact chart VVVVVVVVVVV
green=low impact
yellow=moderate impact
red=high impact

altantic common tracks VVVVVV
green marker=common tracks
ignore all other colors

pacific common tracks VVVVV
same key as before




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well, i am just now getting the time to start on my major update. (can i hear procastinator) I need your help finding images of any south or eastern hemisphere country that you can find. I also need full Basin maps. I will definatly need tracking maps. thank you, and i will keep all of you updated.
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