August 18, 2008

Track Fay using Google Maps

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Tropical Storm Fay is going to make landfall in Florida shortly, and there are a few sites that have excellent Google Maps tracking tools.

  • IBISEYE – The best looking one I’ve seen, with some cool semi-transparent overlays
  • StormAdvisory – A fairly vanilla map, but with some solid data behind it.
  • Weather Underground – A similar look to IBISEYE.

If you know of other good sites for tracking these storms, please let us know in the comments.

(via GoogleMapsMania)

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