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<p><b>Tropical cyclone track forecasting</b> involves predicting where a <a href="page.php?w=tropical_cyclone">tropical cyclone</a> is going to track over the next 120 hours (or five days), every 6 to 12&nbsp;hours.  The history of tropical cyclone track forecasting has evolved from a single-station approach to a comprehensive approach which uses a variety of meteorological tools and methods to make predictions.  The weather of a particular location can show signs of the approaching tropical cyclone, such as increasing swell, increasing cloudiness,</p><p>
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