Every known hurricane and tropical storm since 1851 With chart enhancements and addition of a legend. uxblog.idvsolutions.com
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jlam 9 months ago | reply
Comments at theAtlanticCities.com/design/2012/08/map-all-worlds-hurri... note the data sources which developed shortly after World War II and in 1977, before which hurricane spotting was, well, spotty, and answers a question above.
chardinej 9 months ago | reply
How come the one in the Atlantic off Brazil that happened a few years ago is not on the map?
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rosvicl 9 months ago | reply
Gorgeous--I like this polar-centric version better than the one on APOD today.
In addition to the one off Brazil, I think one made landfall in Spain as a tropical storm a year or two ago. Maybe both it and the one off Brazil aren't powerful enough to appear here?