I am sure most of you already have something like this, but for you that don't.
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/hurr ... _chart.gif
Printable Hurricane Tracking Chart
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Here is a link to the ST. Petersburg Times. If you scroll down the page there is a very good tracking map that is one of my favorites. You can also down load this map as a PDF. It's an excellent Florida map,but I use it to track all of the hurricanes. The only thing I don't like about the map is that you can't pick up the systems until they start to approach the Islands.
Hope everyone had a nice and safe 4th of July!
Here is a link to the ST. Petersburg Times. If you scroll down the page there is a very good tracking map that is one of my favorites. You can also down load this map as a PDF. It's an excellent Florida map,but I use it to track all of the hurricanes. The only thing I don't like about the map is that you can't pick up the systems until they start to approach the Islands.
Hope everyone had a nice and safe 4th of July!

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