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June 03, 2006

Hurricane Predictions

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A good post on the state of the art of hurricane predictions.

Charles Fenwick at Eye of the Storm has a post about a new NOAA map that analyzes the percentage probability of tropical development, at any given time, in 4,000-square-mile blocks of the Atlantic and eastern Pacific basins. Pretty cool. Currently, the greatest threat area is due south of the Manzanillo area in Mexico, where The Storm Track says Tropical Depression 2E might soon form.

 

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Posted on June 3, 2006 09:39 AM by NOAA a29.
Filed in Hurricane! under noaa and hurricanes.
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