Hurricane fay tracking tools and various useful information to track the storm

Hurricane fay tracking tools
People in the United States are highly concerned about the Tropical Storm Fay, which hit Florida mainland on Monday, August 18th, 2008 and killed more 50 people in the Carribbean. And they’re most concerned now is where this storm will head to.And also whether it’ll turn into a hurricane.

Various news sources are saying that the storm has high tendency to become a hurricane. Of course, many people in the States, are in the wait and see actions. In the mean time, it’s still uncertain what the storm will turn out to be. It’s best while you’re sitting at home and extremely worried what you could do next, then you make use of the Google Maps to track where the storm is heading to.

Other than the Google Maps-powered Hurricane tracking tool, there are couple of other tools that are also great to help learn more about the storm. The site hurricane.terrapin.com also provides lots of information. And it’s got the StormTrack system received information from the National Weather Service.

If you prefer to zoom from top down to the earth to trace the storm movement, National Hurricane Center also provides tons of satellite photos, forecasts and other information to help residents and business owners, so you’ll know what to do before it’s too late.

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