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Team Apathy
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Hello all, bring a lifetime California resident hurricanes are not something I’m experienced with or paid much attention to, relatively speaking.

That being said, my wife and I have a trip booked to Punta Cana in mid-October. WhTs my best resource leading up to that to check on storms that may be brewing? Thanks!
 
Posts: 6579 | Location: Modesto, CA | Registered: January 27, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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National Hurricane Center:

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov



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spaghetti noodles .com

No, that's wrong.

It's
https://spaghettimodels.com

(no, not the tall skinny girls with too high heels wobbling down the runway while fabulous men look at them)




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National Hurricane Center:

^^^^^^^^^^
V tail is correct. Just the facts no hype. Clear graphics etc.



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National Hurricane Center:

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov


Agree. And also suggest this variant. This is a relatively new tool.

https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/




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https://www.ventusky.com/?p=36.3;-82.3;3&l=rain-3h

I like this map, as you can change the day and time to get a very good idea if where things are headed.

I have found it to be very accurate for the past several years as hurricanes blasted out ass here in SC.
 
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I use www.myfoxhurricane.com





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'keeping an eye on hurricanes'

*grooooooooan* Wink


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https://www.weatherusa.net/tropical

https://www.ventusky.com/?p=35.6;-86.4;3&l=rain-3h


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Posts: 4403 | Location: Nashville, Tennessee | Registered: December 16, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Load the Accuweather app, it provides hurricane information based on geographic location.

http://www.caribation.com/serv..._rep_cuba_caribe.php
 
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The commentary provided by Mike Sudduth at HurricaneTrack.com is typically spot on.
 
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Originally posted by BigWhup:
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=36.3;-82.3;3&l=rain-3h

I like this map, as you can change the day and time to get a very good idea if where things are headed.

I have found it to be very accurate for the past several years as hurricanes blasted out ass here in SC.



a very similar model


https://earth.nullschool.net/#...phic=-76.61,8.92,538



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Very little
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Best is the Palm Tree Test,

Palm tree not moving - No Hurricane
Palm Tree leaning slightly right or left - Cat1
Palm Tree Leaning at 1 or 11 - Cat 2
Palm Tree Leaning at 2 or 10 - Cat 3
Palm Tree Leaning 45 degrees - Cat 4
Palm Tree Gone - Cat 5
 
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Thanks all! Hoping for a great vacation!
 
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Mikes weather page at https://spaghettimodels.com

His page is the best I have found. You can find the hurricane center outlook, the spaghetti models with projected paths, model intensity guidance, etc.

I can assure you that EVERY weather man and forecaster, goes to Mikes weather page several times a day.

Since I live in Florida, I check the page every day or every other day in the summer to see what's popping up.


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