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What was that really good storm tracking website mentioned here last year?

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September 11, 2018, 08:11 PM
ChuckFinley
What was that really good storm tracking website mentioned here last year?
I can't find it in my history.




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September 11, 2018, 08:17 PM
tatortodd
I like Spaghetti Models (aka Mike's Weather Page) as it still shows all of the computer models not just the NHC path. They're also a data amalgamation site so they have a ton of info on one page.



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September 11, 2018, 08:37 PM
ZSMICHAEL
HURRICANETRACK.COM is pretty good. Guy knows his stuff.
September 11, 2018, 08:39 PM
lopezp
Mike @ Mikes Weather Page is the real deal. He nailed all of the storms last year. He had Irma pinned down way before the professionals. When all of the others were telling us that Florence was no threat to the US and not a chance it would have the energy to push near the mainland, Mike was busy showing us how much crack the "weathermen" were smoking...yes, even the guys with TWC.
September 11, 2018, 08:44 PM
deepocean
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
I like Spaghetti Models (aka Mike's Weather Page) as it still shows all of the computer models not just the NHC path. They're also a data amalgamation site so they have a ton of info on one page.

Great site, thank you for the link.
September 11, 2018, 08:48 PM
ChuckFinley
That's it!!
Thanks TatorTodd.

Thanks also for the other posts but this is the one I was thinking of




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September 11, 2018, 08:55 PM
GA Gator
I like this one

https://www.cyclocane.com/florence-spaghetti-models/

It has models run by University Wisconsin Madison I don't know why they research hurricane tracking in the middle of the country. But FEMA, NHC, and a lot of agencies in So FL use these models.


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September 12, 2018, 08:11 AM
Jimbo Jones
Florence looks to plow through SC now according to NHC website...

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graph....shtml?cone#contents


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September 12, 2018, 08:19 AM
Sailor1911
To get an early look at the stuff coming off Africa, see here: Storm Carib




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September 12, 2018, 08:47 AM
Southflorida-law
I like this one the best

https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/
September 12, 2018, 11:10 AM
HRK
quote:
I don't know why they research hurricane tracking in the middle of the country. But FEMA, NHC,


Probably because they know what kind of damage and problems exist in hurricane areas, and theres no chance their systems will be knocked out by a hurricane in some middle upper usa berg...