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Doppler Radar Loop of SE LA with heavy feeders right up to just south of NO.
http://www.wwltv.com/weather/pinpoint-640a.html
http://www.wwltv.com/weather/pinpoint-640a.html
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looking at the last few frames on the visible satellite it doesnt appear Rita is in a hurry to move anywhere!! appears to me to have slowed a bit.
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... s&type=vis
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http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... s&type=vis
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Storm Life Loop
Why don't any of the weather sites put up loops IR/Vis/WV of the entire storm life cycle? I know they may put greater burden on the servers, but there is so much knowledge to be gained from such a presentation of the storm. I have been thinking about creating my own long loop if anyone knows where I can find sattelite archive images. Otherwise, I guess I'll just have to plan ahead on the next storm and start saving images locally. Does anyone else see the value in such a product? It would tell us so much about relative intensities at a given time.
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Wobbles of course still taking place, but the last few frames seem to show a trend much more north than west. Too early to tell if this is a true course correction.
Rainband development seems to be hanging on in the NOLA area and other parishes south of there...which also supports to a small degree the idea that Rita is not moving west and yet clearing away from those parishes.
Rainband development seems to be hanging on in the NOLA area and other parishes south of there...which also supports to a small degree the idea that Rita is not moving west and yet clearing away from those parishes.
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