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Last Update: 7/01/2011 10:41 pm
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Are you a weather enthusiast?  Check out these links from the National Hurricane Center to learn more about severe weather and satisfy your curiousity!
Click the link for more!
Click the link for more!
Click HERE - From basic definitions for terms you might hear to how a forecast is determined, the answer from the National Hurricane Center can be found here. 
Click HERE - Learn the difference between tropical storm and hurricane and watch and warning, or just click the link to refresh your memory. 
Click HERE - Keep up with a list of active storms from the National Hurricane Center.  Access data for Hurricane Wind Speed Probability, expected landfall and more.
Click HERE - Find forecasts and analysis from the National Hurricane Center.
Click the link to try this neat feature from the NOAA
Click the link to try this neat feature from the NOAA
Click HERE - Ever wanted to see every Hurricane track that has ever gone through the area where you live?  This neat feature from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lets you do just that! Just type in your location, and go from there!
Click HERE - Satellite imagery provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  Get a bird's eye view of active weather in the Gulf region. 
Click the link to print your own!
Click the link to print your own!
Click HERE - Keep your own records with this storm tracking and plotting chart from the National Hurricane Center.
Click HERE - Tallahassee office - Click here to access data on area rivers like the Sopchoppy or Suwannee, including level forecasts and latest precipitation.

Click HERE - Jacksonville office - Click here for data on area rivers like the Suwannee.
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