Location (Map Select) Report Tab
Description: This tab displays the forecast or actual impact summary report for the point selected (via map). The location name is the latitude and longitude of its location. The report is generated by examining the selected point and determining the forecast or actual wind impact to that location. The report shows the location name, state, maximum wind speed (sustained/gusts) expected, day/date/time of maximum wind speed, closest point of approach (CPA), damage estimate and the arrival time, first time, last time and duration of 34, 50 and 64 knot winds. See National Hurricane Center wind radii considerations for more information on the limitations of forecast/observed wind radii. If advanced wind estimation (AWE) is ON, that will be indicated in the report heading. See Advanced Wind Estimation for more information.
Tab Created by: Selecting menu item Reports - Map Select Location (Forecast or Actual)
Tab Close Allowed: Yes
Functions
Available:
Menu/Toolbar:
Standard
System Menu Functions
Send
- Sends the report via Email either as an HTML attachment
or imbedded text
Print
Print Preview - Previews the printed output on your
screen
Direct to Printer - Prints the output directly to the
designated printer
Export to HTML
Export to PDF
Export to Text (Delimited)
Export to EXCEL
-
Exports the output to Microsoft EXCEL format.
Export to Shape File (point)
Export report data to Google Earth
Export
report data to Google Earth with hourly details.
Print/Export "Executive Style Report"
Copy - Copies the contents of the report to the windows clipboard.
Font - Allows the user to modify the text font properties for this report.
Sort - Allows the user to sort on any column.
Hide Columns - Allows the user to selectively hide certain columns
Display Hourly Details - This is selected by double-clicking on a location (row) or highlighting a row and selecting the "display hourly details" button.
Toolbars: See Appendix Section for more information.
Tips:
- The location report rows are color coded based on the maximum wind speed.