This option allows the system to reset the Windows applications High DPI settting for certain Hurrtrak Modules. Hurrtrak, Obsman, reconman, Sloshview,Quickplot. By unchecking this option, you can then allow the system to display the application in NON-HighDPI mode. This would have to be set via the modules windows properties option.
This option allows the location names that are visible on the Map Selection Tab to also appear on all tracking chart maps generated from this tab. This is not enabled by default.
This option controls whether the user wants visible map navigation aids for panning a tracking chart map. This can be set based on user preference but is not enabled by default.
Selecting this option allows the DesktopSatellite tray program to run. It will not initiate until the next Windows restart.
This option allow the system to estimate the wind speeds around the storm down to 25 knots rather than the 34 knot wind radii that the National Hurricane Center provides. This will be reflected in the wind pattern, wind field analysis and impact reports.
Selecting this option disables all strike probability calculations in the system. This is disabled on 64 bit Windows operating systems.
This option "turns on" system logging. It reports on the status on incomplete automation options as well as start and ending times of sessions.
This option allows the user to enable / disable all system sounds.
Selecting
this option forces the system to estimate the 34, 50 and 64 knot wind field for
the certain forecast positions out to 120 hours.
For storms in the Western Pacific and
Indian ocean these estimates will fill in a significant portion of
the missing data form the Joint Typhoon Data Center.
A hierarchy of algorithms is used to
do the estimate.
CAUTION:
Please be aware that when you use this
feature, you are adding information to the official forecast data.
Estimates are just a guess based on
past patterns of wind fields and should not be relied on.
Selecting this option forces the system to recognize when the storm is forecast to make landfall and make adjustments to the official forecast. Landfall is defined as the first hourly position over land that is followed by at least 4 more overland positions. CAUTION: Please be aware that when you use this feature you are changing the official forecast data. The assumption that a storm will maintain it's intensity until landfall is not always valid. For more information, see Common Questions.
This option allows the user to control the level of detail of the 3D wind surface graph. Higher values will provide more detail but also considerably impact performance of the 3D graph.
This option when selected will force the 3D wind surface graph to be replotted every time its horizontal or vertical "view" is changed by the scroll bars. When this is off, then the OK command button must be pushed to replot the graph. Note: It is recommended that you leave this off unless you have a very fast processor or have the resolution of the graph set low (<20).
This option sets the spell checking dictionary to the language desired. No spell checking can also be selected.
This option controls the delay in seconds that the system will use when plotting a new panned or zoomed map. Depending on your system's video capabilities, you may have to adjust this slightly upward to allow the system time to plot the land masses correctly.
In addition to the pan and zoom type maps, the system includes 3 sizes of tracking charts... 640 x 480 pixels, 1024 x 768 and 1400 x 1048 pixels. You have 4 options. If you would like to work with the smaller, less detailed charts then select the 640 x 480 option. If you would like to use larger, more detailed charts then select the 1024 X 768 option. If you have a large screen capable of handling 1600 x 1200, you should select the 1400 x 1048 option. Finally if you change screen resolutions often and would like to use the largest available at all times then select the 3rd option. Keep in mind that the HURRTRAK system will not display charts that are larger then the screen resolution you are working in. I.E. If you select 1400X1048 and only have your Windows screen setting at 1024 X 768, then the HURRTRAK system will use the 1024 X 768 charts.
Identifies the time zone the user would like to use. UTC represents the global standard that is used by the NHC in their advisories and is time zone independent.
A user can identify "Base" location which typically represents the users operating location. It can be a "location", County or Zip Code. The location specified in this field is considered the "primary" base location. Additional locations can be added to the "Base Locations" location group via the system setup / location maintenance function. These locations are used when displaying information on the Risk/Impact Tab. The Primary base location is used for plotting range rings.
General Options
This option allows the user to setup general user parameters. Point and click on the options shown above for a description of what they control.