ISAIAS model tracks 2-Aug-2020 2140Z
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@madjidt reposted; Fixed month (was Sep should be Aug).
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@madjidt Observation: Looks to be tracking to AEMN (GFS Ensemble Mean Forecast), from visible clouds track may have shifted westward.(as of 1-Aug 2100Z), possibly entering the peninsula rather than grazing the coast. I am near Palm Bay Florida (East coast center).
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Offloaded getting the past track from NHC to a wi-fi hotpoint (Cisco Meraki MR-24/OpenWRT). A 4 line shell script gets (curl) www.nhc.noaa.gov/gis/kml/nhc_active.kml, and runs it through xsltproc against 35 lines of XSLT to parse and generate a script which gets the current .kml's (and converts from .kmz).
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@madjidt Had to modify XSLT stylesheet doing the conversion to clean up what Windy does not like. Sometimes the source data is not clean. The stylesheet is applied to an XML file containing source file names to obtain, icon substitution, bounding box, data select filter. XSLT xsl:document () does the downloading. Trying to get to no-touch operation.
@TomSlavkovsky
KMZ seems to be A zip archive of XML file(s) plus others. For instance "AL052019_041adv_TRACK.kmz" has "AL052019_041adv_TRACK.kml" in it plus all the icons they use. In windows can change the .kmz to .zip and open it. The Microsoft office format (docx, pptx, or xlsx) is also like this.
To get the NHC kmz's, get https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gis/kml/nhc_active.kml It has the links to other current products in .kmz, and other info. A cron job on an OpenWRT router could easily serve/archive current products with wget/curl and xsltproc.