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== Better report page needed ==
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WeA couple of links to best computer models would help we, the public in coastal states, are intensely interested in current real-time data and detailed predictive information whenever a hurricane threatens our coast. Our encyclopedia is incomplete when it omits this salient information or how to find it.
 
See, e.g., this terrific link shows something like what we need:
We, the public in coastal states, are intensely interested in current data and detailed predictive information whenever a hurricane threatens our coast.
http://www.hurricanealley.net/images/06LSPAG.gif
 
This is also good:
We need this page to provide or point to site that provides a map representing the results of each computer model prediction of storm path of an active hurricane or tropical storm. It would be ideal if Clipper and all the global models were included, and as many as possible of the rest. The list in this article is excellent. If as many of these models could be included in a graph, it could be ideal.
http://www.hurricanealley.net/natl.html
 
This site was recommended as having good links, but couldn't get it to display -- maybe security?
http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/gplou/emchurr/verify/index.html
 
We coastal dwellers need this wikipedia page to provide or pointlink to sitereal-time and predictive sites that provides a map representing the results of each computer model prediction of storm path of an active hurricane or tropical storm. It would be ideal if Clipper and all the global models were included, and as many as possible of the rest. The list in this article is excellent. If as many of these models could be included in a graph, it could be ideal.
 
It would help us greatly if each model could be represented on the map with a line graphic of a distinct highly visible color easily differentiated from the others.