Thanks, but it says:
At the moment we are receiving no SeaWinds data. When we do start receiving it, and there are any tropical storms to work with, you will start seeing tropical storm overlays.
In short, watch this space.
I musta had the wrong map. I clicked on SeaWinds
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 08:29:05 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
wrote:
Found an interesting site from JPL that shows the current (within 12
hours)sea wind analysis with wind arrows and color coded velocities.
Go to http://haifung.jpl.nasa.gov/ and click on the QuickSCAT links.
Also there are 18 month animations of the winds. The one for the
Atlantic clearly illustrate why it is much easier to get Easting out of
BOW-fort than BEW-ferd. :-)
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