NBC-2.com/HurricaneTracker: Click for all the storm information you need

NBC-2.com has even more powerful tools to help stay on top of storms in the Atlantic. In fact, you have access to many of the same tools our meteorologists use to track tropical systems.

Go to www.NBC-2.com/HurricaneTracker to get started. There you'll find a map that you control, with the ability to zoom in, zoom out and drag, so you can determine how you want to see the storm.

You can also track hurricane forecasting model data, information from NOAA's Hurricane Hunter planes, as well as the latest satellite images showing cloud cover.

If you want to see the latitude/longitude lines on your map, you can turn that on, too.

We're often tracking more than one storm at a time, and the new Hurricane Tracker allows you to do that on one map.

The More Maps button gives you access to wind probabilities data. You can also get the latest text updates from the National Hurricane Center by clicking on the Updates tab.

Using the Past Storms tab, you can see the tracks of storms from prior years. Use the search function to type in the name of the storm you want, or put in a year and you'll get more than 100 years of tropical data — well before names were even used for storms.

Click on the Photos tab to see the latest images from storms or submit your own.

All those features are right inside the NBC2 First Alert Hurricane Tracker, making NBC-2.com the only Web site you'll need to track a tropical system.

— Matthew Bernaldo, NBC-2


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