I found out where you can get direct access to the storm models.
http://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/plots.html
The storms are numbered (Florence is 06). You can just open "storm06" to see the map of the models, but I wanted to see more detail and be able to zoom in and pan, etc.
So here is how you do that: Download the "KML_AutoUpdate" file, then open it in Google Earth. You will then see the models plotted in Google Earth, and you can pan, zoom, etc. You can also turn on and off individual models using the checkmarks on the left. It automatically updates when the models are recalculated. The "KML" file has all the data from the models, but it's just a snapshot and doesn't automatically update.
http://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/plots.html
The storms are numbered (Florence is 06). You can just open "storm06" to see the map of the models, but I wanted to see more detail and be able to zoom in and pan, etc.
So here is how you do that: Download the "KML_AutoUpdate" file, then open it in Google Earth. You will then see the models plotted in Google Earth, and you can pan, zoom, etc. You can also turn on and off individual models using the checkmarks on the left. It automatically updates when the models are recalculated. The "KML" file has all the data from the models, but it's just a snapshot and doesn't automatically update.