Current Storm Spotlight (CFHC)
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Tropical Storm KatrinaThe letters B C D and so on stand for
alternate information sites, in case one is inoperative during
a internet swamping for storm info you can try another. These
advisories come from the National Hurricane center: Usually they
are updated at 5AM, 11AM, 5PM and 11PM eastern. When land areas
are under a hurricane watch, it is updated every 3 hours.
Current Public Advisory and Discussions:
All Coordinate Listings for Katrina (to date--CFHC) - (Alternate Site from FSU)
Alternate Tracking Map
Alternate Tracking map 1 from Weather Underground
Climo/Historical Comparision Tracking map of Katrina from Weather Underground
IR Satellite Image of Katrina map from Weather Underground
Alternate Tracking map 2Atlantic (Caribbean) Satellite photoNHC/TPC (Official) Graphics for Katrina:Watches/Warnings:Strike Probabilities:Wind Distribution:
TranTech Forecasting Model (NOT AN OFFICIAL
TRACK SEE THE NHC FOR OFFICIAL INFO!!!)
From
Gary Gray/Millenium Weather (NOT PART OF CFHC):
Other Trantech Maps:
Strike Probability Graphic (strike probs
automated from TRANTECH)
Watch/Warning Graphic (Watches/Warnings
TRANTECH generated)
Max Forecast Wind Estimate (TRANTECH wind
forecast estimate)
Intensity/Storm Surge Forecast (Surge &
intensity forecast from TRANTECH)
The only official forecast is the RED
NHC forecast, all others are unofficial and experimental analog
(or historical/climatological) models. The red NHC is the official forecast from the
Hurricane center at the time the map was created, all others are
different experimental forecast models. Do not use this to make
life or death decisions, it is only for experimentation. It is no
substitute for local authorities and official weather from the
National Weather Service. The further away in time the forecast
the more the margin of error grows, so whatever you do, don't
take this map as the final word. Note: This map is usually
updated only once per day (in the evenings). Please click on the link to millennium weather for more
information on this model and track
TranTech Model Discussion from Gary Gray: