Looks like it is starting to wrap around
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- cflweather
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You 're right.
Yes it is starting to wrap around. I think Larry is about to be born. The NHC, TPC, or whomever will classify him this afternoon.
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Hi all - I've been watching the loops, taking in all of the information on the loops all season and really - still do not really have a clue as to how the direction is determined when whese things start to move. Looking at the link at the top of the page - I begin to see some rotation - but the location of the storm seems directly south of Louisiana. Either this thread or another one was "hypothesizing" a central to eastern gulf coast hit . . . but to me that would seem that this disturbance (soon to be named apparently) would have to track almost due north.
Can someone help the blind see?
Thanks.
Can someone help the blind see?
Thanks.

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Mattie wrote:Hi all - I've been watching the loops, taking in all of the information on the loops all season and really - still do not really have a clue as to how the direction is determined when whese things start to move. Looking at the link at the top of the page - I begin to see some rotation - but the location of the storm seems directly south of Louisiana. Either this thread or another one was "hypothesizing" a central to eastern gulf coast hit . . . but to me that would seem that this disturbance (soon to be named apparently) would have to track almost due north.
Can someone help the blind see?
Thanks.
Well, for a start just because you see the deepest convection somewhere, doesn't mean that's where the center is. As you can see most of that deep convection due S of Louisiana has fizzled. Look into the Bay of Campeche for the LLC.
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