New Online Hurricane Tracker
Published July 22nd, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Weather Underground, the nation’s first online provider of weather related content, today announced the availability of a new hurricane-tracking product on its web site www.wunderground.com.
WunderMap(TM) displays the current position, strength and movement of every tropical storm across the world that threatens to become a hurricane, typhoon or cyclone. Users can currently view Tropical Storm Dolly’s historical path, moving across the Gulf of Mexico. The service also displays its projected path and strength as it moves towards land, in addition to the wind radius around the center of the storm.
“Dolly can be tracked in real time, providing valuable information to residents in Mexico and Texas who are threatened by this storm,” said Alan Steremberg, President and co-founder of Weather Underground. “The unique aspect of tracking hurricane activity on WunderMap(TM) is that users can overlay animated radar and satellite layers on top of the storm tracks.”
Users can go straight to the tracker at www.wunderground.com/wundermap/hurricane. Alternatively, one can navigate to it from the homepage by clicking on WunderMap(TM) and selecting the Hurricane layer. The service ingests data from The National Hurricane Center in Miami.
For more in-depth hurricane analysis and commentary, Weather Underground’s Director of Meteorology, Jeff Masters, writes one of the most popular weather blogs on the web at www.wunderground.com/blog/Jeff Masters. People can also view public hurricane advisories on Weather Underground’s Tropical section at www.wunderground.com/tropical.
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