I just saw this on the net. The premier hurricane-tracking software, Global Tracks brings storms dating back as far as 1886, right to your desktop. This application features better graphics. I think there is a free trial download.
I just thought you might want to check it out.
http://www.jincsolutions.com/globaltracks.asp
The Premier Hurricane Tracking Software
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abajan wrote:I prefer to make my own chart, stick it up on a wall, stare at it and drool at the thought of plotting out the positions in pencil as they become known.
Call me Crazy, or really old (I'm 28), But I really like to use a paper chart too! My son and I have one in the computer room we update everyday.
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From there web site:
"Global Tracks Version 6 sales are closed due to the near future release of version 7"
Funny, shutting down sales and releasing a new version of their hurricane tracking software program RIGHT in the middle of one of the bussiest hurricane seasons on record... ahhhhhh what's wrong with this picture?
"Global Tracks Version 6 sales are closed due to the near future release of version 7"
Funny, shutting down sales and releasing a new version of their hurricane tracking software program RIGHT in the middle of one of the bussiest hurricane seasons on record... ahhhhhh what's wrong with this picture?
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FloridaDiver wrote:From there web site:
"Global Tracks Version 6 sales are closed due to the near future release of version 7"
Funny, shutting down sales and releasing a new version of their hurricane tracking software program RIGHT in the middle of one of the bussiest hurricane seasons on record... ahhhhhh what's wrong with this picture?
Yeah, they released 7 on July 11th and I got a 10-day trial from the official site (not this one) and the downloader to get updates was horrible. I guess new pieces of software are destined to have some bugs, but that many bugs aren't worth the $55.
I found the link: http://www.extremewx.com/
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mahicks wrote:abajan wrote:I prefer to make my own chart, stick it up on a wall, stare at it and drool at the thought of plotting out the positions in pencil as they become known.
Call me Crazy, or really old (I'm 28), But I really like to use a paper chart too! My son and I have one in the computer room we update everyday.
I prefer to use paper charts too. Still have many paper maps of previous seasons.
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EDR1222 wrote:mahicks wrote:abajan wrote:I prefer to make my own chart, stick it up on a wall, stare at it and drool at the thought of plotting out the positions in pencil as they become known.
Call me Crazy, or really old (I'm 28), But I really like to use a paper chart too! My son and I have one in the computer room we update everyday.
I prefer to use paper charts too. Still have many paper maps of previous seasons.
I copied the NHC tracking charts (at the bottom of the NHC homepage) and use them on paint. I make my own track but on the computer...
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