Was just searching through all the topics to find the list of names for Atlantic/Gulf storms and Pacific storms for this season.
Any chance we could keep those posted in a fixed location from now til the season ends?
Also...why not dream a little more. I'd like to see a summary of those storms somewhere showing lat/long of origination, date, max strength, and date they fell apart.
Food for thought.
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These are already some features we have on our site..
Here are all the names dating till 2008 http://www.storm2k.org/Weather-Central/ ... eNames.htm
And if you go to the atlantic tropics page and scroll down to the bottom you can click the dates for the archive info your speaking of http://www.storm2k.org/Weather-Central/ ... lantic.htm
Here are all the names dating till 2008 http://www.storm2k.org/Weather-Central/ ... eNames.htm
And if you go to the atlantic tropics page and scroll down to the bottom you can click the dates for the archive info your speaking of http://www.storm2k.org/Weather-Central/ ... lantic.htm
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