Talk:2013 Bikini Bottom hurricane season/@comment-24995513-20130621195752/@comment-4074533-20130621211757

HurricaneTeen, Ryne has answered your question on his talk page. However, here is some additional information I can give to you (and anyone else who wants to make tracks for Atlantic an Eastern Pacific cyclones) :
 * 1) Go to the National Hurricane Center website (http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/).
 * 2) Scroll to the bottom of the page and find the section titled "Blank Tracking Charts".
 * 3) Click the blue link ("Atlantic and Eastern Pacific hurricane tracking charts") in that section. You should be redirected to a page that has a blank Atlantic tracking chart and a blank Eastern Pacific tracking chart.
 * 4) To save either track to your computer, click on the "PNG" link; this should blow the chart up so it covers your monitor. Next, right click on the chart, and select "Save image as..." from the popup. Select where you would want to save the track on your computer, rename it "Atlantic/East Pacific Tracking Chart", and save.
 * 5) To actually draw a track, you will need to change the file extension. If your computer has Paint, find where in your computer you saved your chart, open it up, and then open the file with Paint.
 * 6) From here, in Paint, go to "Save as", select the file extension as ".jpg", and save.
 * 7) Close the ".png" chart and open the ".jpg" chart. From here, open the file with Paint, and draw away.

Make sure you crop the chart so it fits your track, save frequently, and upload your finished product to the wiki!

Sincerely, --Andrew