Ok, I spend a whole lotta time adding buoy data for all of the Carribean, the GOM, and up to the mid-Atlantic. What that means is that when a storm gets near any of these buoys, they will show up in the link and a graph of their data will show in the popup balloon. I also reorganized the link to be a little cleaner, and totally refactored the source code.
Right now there's only 1 buoy (41041) near (AL062006) TROPICAL DEPRESSION SIX, but you can watch the barometer, wind speed, wind gusts on the graph and/or load the NBDC page with more data for that buoy. Any storms closer to the US should give lots of buoy data.
Also the radar is still dynamic, so until a storm gets within range of a radar, you won't see any on the link.
Paul
-------------------- There are 10 kinds of people in this world...
those that understand binary, and those that don't.