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Tracking the Storm
Interested in tracking the storm's path? This Web page offers several tools to help you monitor tropical storms and hurricanes as they approach South Florida. Print off your own hurricane tracking map, and plot the storm's coordinates. Or browse one of the many fine weather sites available to read discussion by the experts, view the storm's course and check computer models. There's even a historical tracking site that allows you to view information about storms that have moved through your ZIP code, dating back to 1851!
Hurricane Tracking Maps
Hurricane Tracking Map.pdf, 928 KB - Broadband version
Hurricane Tracking Map.pdf, 98 KB - DialUp version
Hurricane Web Sites
National Hurricane Center
This is the Web site for the National Hurricane Center located in South Florida.
National Hurricane Center RSS Feeds
Subscribe to the National Hurricane Center's Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds for the latest storm updates in a headline or news digest format.
National Weather Service Forecast Office
Get the latest weather information from the National Weather Service Forecast Office for Miami-South Florida.
NOAA Weather Radio
This Web site provides information regarding NOAA's Weather Radio nationwide network.
Historical Hurricane Tracks
View NOAA's new Historical Hurricane Tracks Web site. Type in your ZIP code and see how many storms have moved through your area in any given year going back to 1851.
South Florida Water Management District
The Web site for the South Florida Water Management District has a plethora of weather data, including tropical storm models and raindar.
Weather Underground
The Tropical/Hurricane Web site for Weather Underground provides a wealth of information on tropical storms in the North Atlantic and other areas throughout the world.
Hurricane Hunters
On this Web site, view the flight plan of the day for the Hurricane Hunters.
Penn State University
View Penn State University's Web site for the latest tropical storm forecast models.

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