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The user has complete control over the look of the display. Colors, fonts, and
other properties of any screen element may be changed simply by right-clicking the mouse
on that element. |
 | Multiple
storms may be tracked simultaneously in separate windows. |
 | Communities aren't represented simply as points; they have boundaries and
encompass an area. Warning notice can be given to cities that lie near the edge of the
storm's projected path. |
 | The tendency of a severe storm to veer from a straight path can be automatically
anticipated and conveyed to the viewer. |
 | Previously input positions of a storm can be altered to reflect ground-truth
reports. The storm's projected path is automatically updated to reflect the new data. |
 | The storm's projected track tends to become more accurate the longer the storm is
tracked. |
 | The capability exists to edit the features contained in the background map. Roads
and other features may be easily added. |
 | Extensive on-line help is built into the product. Context-sensitive help is
available for all menu commands and dialogs. |