
Andrew also got a lot more oval shape as he was approaching
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Andrew also got a lot more oval shape as he was approaching
An Oval shape doesn't necessarily mean a turn is imminent.


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Re: Andrew also got a lot more oval shape as he was approach
However, one could argue FOR the idea by pointing out that the satellite shot was taken roughly 8-12 hours prior to Andrew beginning a recurve to the NW over the Gulf.logybogy wrote:An Oval shape doesn't necessarily mean a turn is imminent.
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HollynLA wrote:Andrew followed on the outside of a high pressure system, so at the point where it's at in the picture, the turn was still quite aways off, almost due south of LA.
Actually, it was a very gentle, almost parabolic turn, but arguably, a change in the overall direction, and one that began in earnest on the SW Florida coastline, ending the rapid due WWD roll that slammed Andrew into south Dade.
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