The NOAA historical
hurricane track site can be used to see where hurricanes and tropical storms have passed
Not exact matches
You might appoint a «
hurricane tracking team» or you might assign individual students or small groups to
track some of the following
sites for
hurricane information.
On the Internet, you'll be deluged with
hurricane - related
sites; I've highlighted a few below in the
Tracking Hurricanes on the Internet section.
Hurricane: Storm Science Learn how storms happen, all about
tracking storms, how to make a weather station, and more on this
site from (appropriately) the Miami Museum of Science.
-- Kerry Emanuel, who has been studying
hurricanes and climate change for decades, has a great page on his Web
site at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology consolidating the many competing computer model runs aiming to forecast the strength and
track of tropical storms.
In the meantime, keep a weather eye on the Web
site of the National
Hurricane Center and Kerry Emanuel's page at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which collects a variety of forecasts of storm strengths and
tracks.
Note: 1 The UNISYS web
site is very useful because it shows the
tracks of the
hurricanes along with their strengths at various times during their existence.