http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
After more than 24 hours with the wave out of the floater picture they moved it more to the west and now it shows all the islands including where I am PR and now I can see clearly if it will affect first the leewards and then the VI and PR.
Floater changes finnally position
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Your welcome!!! I animated it and even though the IR on the floater looks poor the Wind animation looks impressive and better than beforeThe_Cycloman_PR wrote:Yeah! That's enough wind to fly my kite! jeje (joke):23:
There are winds in the 30 to 40 knots margin, with a tiny area reflecting over 40. A little windy indeed.
Thanks Rainband!




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