summersquall wrote:Great project brunota! Those wind speed probabilities are for sustained winds, right?
Yes...they are taken straight off the graphics the NHC has on their website (I use the full 120 hours). I just take them and everything that is 20% or greater, color it all in as one color for each level (35 knots, 50 knots, 64 knots, or 39 mph, 58 mph, and 74 mph), then merged the segments together to create one overall image.
That image is definitely an upgrade over past images!

For example:
Hurricane Irene 2011 (created a few months after the fact, this was my first "test" image, and the only 2 images I've ever had the hurricane force red in)
1st: http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/862/ ... timage.gif
2nd: http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/2562/i ... 3lines.jpg
Tropical Storm Alberto 2012 (first "live" image):
http://img802.imageshack.us/img802/9568 ... berto1.jpg
Tropical Cyclone Isaac 2012 (named it that because it is ongoing, unknown what it's final strength will be):
1st: http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/8256/isaac1.gif
Now compare those images to tonight's:
2nd: http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/4002/isaac2.jpg
Much improved!
(Sorry to stray a bit)