It is a searchable database of hurricane tracks and strengths displayed on a map. You can search by a variety of parameters (the image above was a search of the West Atlantic Basin from 2008 to 2012). Something entertaining to play with while the weather continues to be cold, rainy, and windy outside.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Paths of Destruction
With all this recent thought about the dreaded "H" season, complying with my insurance requirements, and moving the boat, I was doing a little research on the paths and landfall locations of hurricanes along the eastern U.S. seaboard. I came across an interesting site from NOAA that you might find interesting:
It is a searchable database of hurricane tracks and strengths displayed on a map. You can search by a variety of parameters (the image above was a search of the West Atlantic Basin from 2008 to 2012). Something entertaining to play with while the weather continues to be cold, rainy, and windy outside.
It is a searchable database of hurricane tracks and strengths displayed on a map. You can search by a variety of parameters (the image above was a search of the West Atlantic Basin from 2008 to 2012). Something entertaining to play with while the weather continues to be cold, rainy, and windy outside.
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