| PREDICTIONS AND MODELS 
 JEANNE
 
 Could become a Florida event in a few days, or brush by us and threaten the Carolinas.
 
 NHC tracking chart:
 
 nhc.noaa.gov
 
 These guys base their map on the NHC numbers, but are quite a bit quicker about getting the updated map online:
 
 wunderground.com
 
 U.S. Navy site for Jeanne:
 
 nrlmry.navy.mil
 
 Intellicast chart for Jeanne:
 
 intellicast.com
 
 The Boat US site from CalculatedRisk has some nice graphics all in one place:
 
 boatus.com
 
 Multi-model map for Jeanne:
 
 midatlanticwx.com
 
 KARL
 
 NHC five-day tracking chart:
 
 nhc.noaa.gov
 
 IVAN
 
 Ivan's track from National Hurricane Center:
 
 nhc.noaa.gov
 
 Intellicast page for Ivan:
 
 intellicast.com
 
 Satellite view of storm:
 
 ssd.noaa.gov
 
 This the Accuweather animated storm map from GroundZero.  Accuweather appears to have a very good reputation:
 
 hurricane.accuweather.com
 
 And enhanced with infrared colors:
 
 hurricane.accuweather.com
 
 MESSAGE BOARDS AND ONLINE COMMUNITIES
 
 A weather site MoneyPenny pointed out to me, comments about the various models, lots of people who know their stuff.   The site is often overwhelmed with traffic:
 
 storm2k.org
 
 This is a link directly to the hurricane boards.  Apparently you have to be registered for this link to work for you:
 
 storm2k.org
 
 Central Florida Hurricane Center.  Nice site with message boards:
 
 image4.flhurricane.com
 
 WeatherMatrix is a large online community of weather watchers:
 
 weatherwatchers.org
 
 GENERAL
 
 The main Accuweather page:
 
 wwwa.accuweather.com
 
 This page lets you check on the ocean water temps:
 
 weatherunderground.com
 
 Swiftmud site that Triffin posted.  This one compares the NHC predicted path of the storm to the actual path:
 
 sfwmd.gov
 
 A site that explains how hurricanes work:
 
 science.howstuffworks.com
 
 This site has a variety of materials concerning approaching hurricanes:
 
 crownweather.com
 
 Caribbean Hurricane Network is a good all-around guide to tropical hurricanes and source of info on current ones:
 
 stormcarib.com
 
 These folks create some neat color tracking and windfield maps of incoming hurricanes:
 
 skeetobite.com
 
 HISTORICAL
 
 You can see the tracks of hurricanes of the past here:
 
 weather.unisys.com
 
 ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu
 
 THE CAROLINAS
 
 Weather advisories for South Carolina and North Carolina:
 
 iwin.nws.noaa.gov
 iwin.nws.noaa.gov
 
 Online newspapers for South Carolina and North Carolina:
 
 onlinenewspapers.com
 onlinenewspapers.com
 
 Animal-friendly hotel list for Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina:
 
 charlestoncounty.org
 
 Hurricane page from a N. Carolina television station:
 
 wral.com
 
 And one from S. Carolina:
 
 weather.mgnetwork.com
 
 MAPS
 
 Here is an online map of Florida:
 
 jacobsonsplants.com
 
 A map of the gulf coast as far west as New Orleans:
 
 beachsales.info
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