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Thursday, September 02, 2010
Hurricane Earl
I got some kmz files from NOAA for Google Earth. What it shown here is the track and the cone for Hurricane Earl as of 8AM on Thursday, Sept. 2. There is a kmz file indicating hurricane/tropical storm watches and warnings but I could not find a "key" so I left it out of the image.
For those of you are interested in such things, I have included a widget on the right side of this blog from NOAA that links to the latest advisories on Hurricane Earl. I'll leave this up for the duration as Earl continues his trek off the east coast of the U.S.
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