After a down spell, I’ve brought back the Worldwide Tropical Update webpage. I’ve made a few changes from what it used to look like.
First, I’ve added regional graphics and satellite images for each basin. Below each section, instead of listing each cyclone’s vitals (such as position, wind speed, etc), I’ve posted links so there is no confusion on the latest information. I’ve also included JTWC/NRL links (where applicable) as well as the local Regional Specialized Meteorology Center (RSMC).
On the names page, I’ve added the cyclone names for the North Indian Ocean.
Finally, on the summary page, I’ve listed every cyclone in the world from the start of that hemisphere’s respective season. I’ve included storms that only the RSMC’s acknowledged and those that only the JTWC acknowledged. I’ve titled each storm by what the local area would call them.
If you see anything you think should be added or have any questions or comments, feel free to speak up.
Check out the webpage at: http://tropicalupdates.nhcwx.com
Reintroducing the Worldwide Tropical Update Website
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Excellent work there Mike.I dont have any suggestion as it is a complete site with plenty of information of all the basins.
And keep the good work on those updates.
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