Don't Back Down

Posted by Chad Everett on September 15, 2003

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It's looking more and more like Hurricane Isabel is going to make landfall somewhere along the Eastern Seaboard. But where? As much as I hate saying so, it seems that the government has one of the more useful sites that I've found to track storms. Currently it looks like landfall will be somewhere in the neighborhood of Pamlico Sound, NC.

The StormTrack system is pretty cool too. Their animated storm movement map is very nice. Would be better if it included times and dates, as well as the currently forecast path of the storm, but it's still a great resource.

Finally, the Weather Underground has a well-organized tropical storm section, offering several different maps - from a historical map that tracks similar storms at this location and time of year to a 5-day forecast map and a cool satellite map with land overlays.

Of course, landfall is still at least 4 days away - so who knows where she might end up?

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