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are worries about landslides. the last tropical storm to hit california was 1939, more than eight decades ago. this map shows the predicted path the storm could take. we will now cross live to our correspondent. peter, first of all, what is the latest in terms of tracking the hurricane? the hurricane — tracking the hurricane? the hurricane over _ tracking the hurricane? the hurricane over the - tracking the hurricane? tue: hurricane over the last tracking the hurricane? tte: hurricane over the last few hours have been downgraded to a category three. that was to be expected. it will continue to lose some of its power and force, becoming a tropical storm eventually as it moves north. we expect it to make landfall in the next few hours, in a very remotely populated part of baja california in mexico. the border city in mexico, there are grave concerns that it could cause serious damage there before moving forth into

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Veteran meteorologist on evolution of hurricane forecasting

WPTV Chief Meteorologist says despite much advancement, there is still room to improve hurricane tracking.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110826:15:47:00

the more you know, the safer you're going to be. what is great now is the internet as a whole is providing a lot more data and more information for people to look at. it starts with know wnoaa.gov,s had page on the web, where you can go and see all sorts of really granular information. this page, it is made for meteorologists. the information there is really good. >> complex. >> it can be a little hard for a regular person to parse. a lot of awesome nerds are out there making things easier for people to look at. storm pulse is another website, stormpulse.com, go on any web browser, your computer, old computer, new computer, ipad, iphone and see a lot of the hurricane tracking. it is really helpful. if you have an ipad, though, there are some very, very, very good apps that make it sort of wysiwyg and fun and you'll obsess over it like i have been. >> what about kitty code? >> they make an app called hurricane hd, really simple, drilled down, shows you where

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