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- cycloneye
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caplan1 wrote:Thanks for the info cycloneye. Now I get what you guys are saying!!
Your Welcome my friend.Dont hesitate to ask any question as we will have the answer for you.
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- Tampa Bay Hurricane
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The models are indicating a fairly strong ridge will be in place by the time the wave makes it to the islands. If it develops this could be a problem down the road for the Carribean, unless it stays well south of what the models are indicating. So far at least, most storms have maintained a pretty low latitude, sparing the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico from big problems.
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- Hurricaneman
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senorpepr wrote:Here are the model plots with the current surface analysis and low-level winds.
Great map.
And can you do the colored lines with GE Plus? I've been thinking of upgrading my free version.
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- senorpepr
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mtm4319 wrote:Great map.A couple of questions: did you input the coordinates yourself, or is there someplace to automatically download them?
And can you do the colored lines with GE Plus? I've been thinking of upgrading my free version.
The coordinates I grabbed using a prebuilt kml: http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=51227
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- mvtrucking
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mvtrucking wrote:What program did you use to make that awesome map?
You'll need Google Earth, and you'll need to download the link a few posts up.
And if you haven't heard yet, Google Earth is the GREATEST software ever.
http://earth.google.com/
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