BensonTCwatcher wrote:Yes, if the center bands close off ( I think they are trying to remember Aric's last two NRL posts) we could a very differnt looking storm tom morning even.


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BensonTCwatcher wrote:Yes, if the center bands close off ( I think they are trying to remember Aric's last two NRL posts) we could a very differnt looking storm tom morning even.
Hockey007 wrote:I also am interested to see the satellite images after the eclipse. The greys are back on the last IR shot before the eclipse.
HurricaneQueen wrote:When is the next DMax?
Thanks,
Lynn
bahamaswx wrote:I have trouble believing that's still a 978mb storm.
bahamaswx wrote:I have trouble believing that's still a 978mb storm.
AtlanticWind wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-ir2.html
Plunging southwestward
jhpigott wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-ir2.html
Plunging southwestward
that's a pretty significant move to the SW, kind of similar to what the UKMET was calling for. If I were on the East Coast of Florida I'd still be watching this one very closely
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