Mattie wrote:OOPS! So sorry - had the wrong browers page open. Know how to delete a post?
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Mattie wrote:OOPS! So sorry - had the wrong browers page open. Know how to delete a post?
hurricanemike wrote:WAKE UP!!! It aint turning. That was a wooble. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html

alicia-w wrote:I thought I remembered some of our own mets here saying something about not putting too much stock in just a few frames of a loop when trying to determine direction. That it was something observed over a period of several hours or more...

MWatkins wrote:No.
See...if you follow the loops carefully it looks like the system is moving NW not because it is actually moving NW...but because the main burst of convection is rotating around the center from the SE to the NW.
Looking at the motion since 11:00AM it looks like we will see an eye pop shortly on the SW side of the convection...near 13.3 45.5 as of 1702Z...
MW
rbaker wrote:well since the goes sat has been down since 1615z we can't tell if its a wobble or not until it comes back online. But on the vis sat last loops for about the last 3 frames you could see a faint eye, which was moving more wnw-nw than west without having anything to do with convection fireup around the center. Clearly evident on vis loop.
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