paths EARLY, atop each other on ONE map-greatly needed

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paths EARLY, atop each other on ONE map-greatly needed

#1 Postby bilhhh » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:33 am

CLARIFICATION of earlier post......
Need all atop each other on one map.
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Please, any site with all model paths EARLY ON,... at the
Tropical disturbance stage, or
"low-we're-watching" stage, or
T. Wave stage?
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ALERT...need ALL such early paths that are reasonably available (probably 2-6 paths), presented all atop each other on just one single map.
In other words, I crave the way CNN shows paths for the mature TS's.
Only.... I want that map for Early On storms.
Must evac. before most folks... But networks and NHC don't present the data I need!
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I only have an intelligent cell phone, no cpr.
I cannot use "all links on one page." That was not what I meant. I cannot punch in 5 values to then get just one path. I'm Thumb typing on a tiny screen that shows only a seventh of each university "5 value" screens.
I want the CNN style map but Early On, or the TWC or NHC style cones...but earlier than they construct them.
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Again, no links page...only the map page types just described. Must evac. early, before most folks. Thank you!
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I remain grateful however to the one who gave me the first reply....the unuseable university sites. The impulse to assist is all too rare among people these days. We are in dire need of many more like that one who sent me the first reply!
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#2 Postby ColinDelia » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:07 am

I am not sure you can find EXACTLY what you are looking for. This is real close however.
http://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/pre ... orm_Tracks

You have to click on a model. This track waves though.

If you click on "weather discussion" here you can get a discussion of ALL pouches in the Atlantic.
http://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/pre ... port/index

This blog follows all pouches.
https://groups.ssec.wisc.edu/groups/tro ... ts/predict

again, not sure exactly what you are looking for exists but maybe some of these will be readable on your phone
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