
I'm going to edit. Thanks for pointing it out.
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mf_dolphin wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see the forecast track go back slightly to the right again. While it's hard to tell track from the floaters since their time frame is so short, it does look like Charley might have jogged NW to me as well. We'll be dealing with weebles and woobles for the next 4-5 days at least
Weatherboy1 wrote:Since the LLC of Charley looks to me as if it's been slightly exposed over the past few hours (this is my interpretation using high-res visible sat. imagery), it's been relatively easy to follow its movement. It appears to me the center is getting close to crossing 15N in the vicinity of 69W or so. This would SEEM to indicate a NW jog.
I point this out with all the usual caveats (i.e. storms that are forecast to move 280 degrees may wobble to 290 degrees, then back to 270 and still end up moving 280 in the aggregate). But I thought it was worth commenting on. Any N-ward deviation from the forecast path brings A) a direct Jamaica landfall into play (something that would impact the intensification curve) and B) a possible shift N- and E-ward in the forecast track.
One other thing to consider -- a lot of the old-timer forecasters (From what I've read) used the shape of a storm's "cloud shield" to produce near-term forecast tracks. With Floyd in 1999, for instance, you could see the W end of the overall circular shield start flattening out and "pointing" more N-ward once the storm closed in on the Bahamas -- before the storm actually started turning that way. In Charley's case, the cloud shield appears to be "pointing" NW of the current forecast track.
I hope it turns out to be another georges scenarioTampaFl wrote:Agree with you mf_dolphin about the rain, we sure could use a couple of "dry" days here. At my home in Brandon just east of Tampa, since july 16th i have measured 24.58" of rain, with 7.84" alraedy for August and for the month of July 17.32"![]()
. Also agree about the direction of Charley in relation to the cloud shield. I noticed the NW "point this morning. Do not have a good feeling about this storm. Gut feeling is it may impact the East Gulf this weekend. Thoughts and comments welcomed.
Robert
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