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Default Caribbean synoptic charts?

Does anyone know of a site for a synoptic chart covering the Caribbean?
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Default Caribbean synoptic charts?

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/nws1.html

This shows the Caribbean Rob.

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Default Caribbean synoptic charts?

Why not have a look at my web site at www.sealsoft.co.uk and click on
a synoptic chart of Hurricane Francis (on the main page) over Florida
last week produced in synop. With a broadband connection it takes me
15 seconds to download, process, plot and contour 4500 synops from
around the world. Try it.

You will notice that most of the Caribbean states observing network
closes down when a hurricane is within 300 miles of it, not so with
the Americans who never flinched (all though some stations were
automatic).

There is a program you can also download called TCP that has an
archive of 150 years of N Atlantic Hurricanes up until 2002 which you
might find usefull...


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Default Caribbean synoptic charts?

Hi Bruce, just e-mailed you, although only just stumbled on this
message.

Yes, Orlando lost it's rainfall data when Francis went through, bah !

Keith (Southend)

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Why not have a look at my web site at
www.sealsoft.co.uk and click on
a synoptic chart of Hurricane Francis (on the main page) over Florida
last week produced in synop. With a broadband connection it takes me
15 seconds to download, process, plot and contour 4500 synops from
around the world. Try it.

You will notice that most of the Caribbean states observing network
closes down when a hurricane is within 300 miles of it, not so with
the Americans who never flinched (all though some stations were
automatic).

There is a program you can also download called TCP that has an
archive of 150 years of N Atlantic Hurricanes up until 2002 which you
might find usefull...


"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message . ..
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/nws1.html

This shows the Caribbean Rob.

Keith (Southend)

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http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1
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Default Caribbean synoptic charts?

ftp://weather.noaa.gov/fax/Amaster_index.html

also http://weather.noaa.gov/fax/ currently

Roger

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