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If you are tracking Hurricane Ike through the NOAA or other website, you may want to take a look at "StormPulse." The StormPulse site features a very nicely designed map with customizable overlays for viewing a hurricane's radar, historical track, forecast models, wind probabilities, and more.
Click here to visit the StormPulse website.
-- Thanks to Mavournee DuBose for providing information about the site.
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