Is that considered landfall or just short of?
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I've been recording the images taken by Miamis NEXRAD radar. I put the images though a slid show and it looks like Katrina is heading towards Miami not just the eye but the whole system
EDIT: NOTE: I'm working with 28 images (roughly the last 2 and a half hours or so)
EDIT: NOTE: I'm working with 28 images (roughly the last 2 and a half hours or so)
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Re: my view..
LilNoles2005 wrote:Storm... those models haven't been thrown out, just given "less weight", and the NHC gives good reasoning why. It sure makes sense to me.
Also, one run of the models flopping westward does not equate a trend.
A lot less weight when we are talking several hundred miles.
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Storm..
Those aren't the only models that the NHC uses, so there's no telling how much weight was put on those models that shifted west. The NHC did say, however, that their forecast is slightly east of their model consensus. We aren't talking several hundred miles when you consider the model consensus.
All I know is that the NHC knows what they are doing, so I put much more faith into what they say over what a few models say.
All I know is that the NHC knows what they are doing, so I put much more faith into what they say over what a few models say.
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My eyes must be bad as I see a almost SW motion?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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mvtrucking wrote:My eyes must be bad as I see a almost SW motion?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
you gotta look at the radar to see a much better true movement.
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