Tropical Storm Beryl
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all i have to say is that wabbles are wabbles...
and can you post an image of your plots .. would like to compare mine with yours
If im wrong i dont see how it could soo off but yet im still plotting the center in the right spot to that does not make sense .. so something is a little funny...
and can you post an image of your plots .. would like to compare mine with yours
If im wrong i dont see how it could soo off but yet im still plotting the center in the right spot to that does not make sense .. so something is a little funny...
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Ok,Aric Dunn let's cut this now about arguing about the movement of the storm with the pro mets.This wont get anywhere as your inflexible position is much less than 350 while NHC and our pro mets are at 350 so let's terminate it please.
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On SAT Beryl looks like she's starting to disappate.
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thank you cycloneye ... but its not really arguing.. trying to figure why things are so different if they dont want to answer than thats fine.. but i have something that is on the contrary.. and would like to know what i did worng or if they missed something.. and yes.. they are pro mets .. i understand they have degree's and they know more than ME but thats not the point.. and im not trying to start an arguemnt .. just debating data... is that worng?
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Someone told me earlier that some things that you want to say on this forum shouldn't be said to keep this forum from getting into an uproar.
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Basically if you're going to say something on this forum that might offend some people, I sugest you don't say it at all.
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Maybe I should have said disturbed not offend. I'm not good at the giving advice thing. 

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Okay I'm now changing it to,"If you're going to say something on this forum that might cause an argument, I sugest you don't say it at all."
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Can we return to discuss all about Beryl?
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If it does disappate tomorrow, at least we finally got the second named storm of the season.
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I'm not here to defend Aric Dunn.
Try the following.
Look at the current IR loop and turn on the LatLon graphic. Carefully put your mouse pointer at the center of the "eye" where it emerges out from under all the convection. Compare the end of loop position of the "eye" to that of your mouse pointer. It will look like at least a 35 deg angle from the line of longitude.
I am likely to be one of the most amateur of all registered on this board. I'm just sharing my take on this track.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-ir2.html
Try the following.
Look at the current IR loop and turn on the LatLon graphic. Carefully put your mouse pointer at the center of the "eye" where it emerges out from under all the convection. Compare the end of loop position of the "eye" to that of your mouse pointer. It will look like at least a 35 deg angle from the line of longitude.
I am likely to be one of the most amateur of all registered on this board. I'm just sharing my take on this track.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-ir2.html
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