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Hurricane Gustav Tracking on Google Maps

August 30th, 2008 · No Comments · GIS and GEO technology, Maps

This post is an update to Hurricane Fay Tracking on Google Maps. Hurricane Gustav is currently moving towards the Cayman Islands and the Gulf of Mexico.

the path of Hurricane Gustav

If you need help on viewing the path of Hurricane Gustav these Google Maps should be able to help. All the sites are tracking the hurricane and are showing its forecast path.

Ibiseye
StormAdvisory
Wundermap
FLHurricane.com
Firstcoastnews.com

Ibiseye and Gadget Planet both also have Google Gadgets tracking Hurricane Gustav so you can add a map of its path to your home page.

The Google Earth Blog has a post on Tracking Hurricane Gustav in Google Earth and has produced a network link for a number of different weather tools.

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Track Hurricane Gustav in Google Earth

August 30th, 2008 · No Comments · GIS and GEO technology, Maps

Track Hurricane Gustav in Google EarthWikiLocHurricane Gustav looks is headed for the middle of the Gulf Sea. Google Earth is a great tool for checking weather, and especially for tracking hurricanes. You can overlay weather satellite photos, radar, storm tracks, real-time lightning strikes, pressure maps, wind maps, sea surface temperatures, and more. Google Earth Blog (GEB) has written about many of the tools available in the past. Not only that, but we have pulled together a single network link that lets you get access to many of the tools in once convenient package. Download the GEB weather tools and check out the many datasets starting with two different storm tracking tools. You can also read more details about the collection.

There’s also an excellent new tool available for Google Earth which lets you follow the hurricane hunters as they fly into the storms and collect data. Check out the story about live hurricane hunter mission data.

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