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What happened to Purdues great list of storm tracks?

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What happened to Purdues great list of storm tracks?

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At least I think that is where I previously found a year-by-year listing of storms going back to the 1800s with latitude and longitude positions, wind speed, and pressure. But now it seems to have vanished, replaced by highlights of selected storms. A: Unisys now runs the former Purdue hurricane archives. The http://wxp.atms.purdue.edu/hurricane.htmlUnisys hurricane page will take you to the old archives home page. On it you will find links to the year-by-year lists of both Atlantic and Pacific storms, a legend explaining the colors used on the track maps and links to lists of hurricane names. Clicking on “Atlantic storms” or “Pacific storms” takes you to pages with year-by-year lists. Clicking on a year takes you to a list of storms that include track maps for each storm.

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