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[[File:Storm moved example from XV-MWG to SG-75T with annotation.png|350px]]
[[File:Storm moved example from XV-MWG to SG-75T with annotation.png|350px]]
[[File:Storm Tracker Table moved example.png|400px]]
[[File:Storm Tracker Table moved example.png|400px]]
* To update the location of a storm once it has moved:
* To update the location of a storm once it has moved, find it in the table based on it's previous storm center location, click the "New Report" button and enter the new storm system center.
** Find it in the table based on it's previous storm center location
** Click the "New Report" button and enter the new storm system center.
[[File:New Report Screen with annotation.png|750px]]
[[File:New Report Screen with annotation.png|750px]]
* If two or more storm centers previously occupied the same system, then it will require eyes in the system to update the correct storm type as to where it has moved to. Likewise, if it is unclear for any reason (like the storm is not in an adjacent system to the previous known center or you're not confident), then it's best to put eyes in the system before updating.
* If two or more storm centers previously occupied the same system, then it will require eyes in the system to update the correct storm type as to where it has moved to. Likewise, if it is unclear for any reason (like the storm is not in an adjacent system to the previous known center or you're not confident), then it's best to put eyes in the system before updating.
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