Looks more like a southerly trend?
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Looks more like a southerly trend?
Does anyone see a South of West trend here?
http://wxweb.meteostar.com/radar/site/AMX.shtml?AMX&28
Large file here
http://wxweb.meteostar.com/radar/site/AMX.shtml?AMX&28
Large file here
Last edited by MetroMike on Thu Aug 25, 2005 10:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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See that cool eyewall?
Stormtrack03 wrote:I see a slight WSW wobble:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kamx.shtml
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Rainband wrote:Yes but the NHC isbeachbum_al wrote:Wobble wobble and they don't fall down. Sorry but I just couldn't resist that one. When the wobble was said it made me think of the webble wobble. Now back on subject. Differently looks like it is moving more WSW but I am no expert.
And any expert can clear see the WSW movement.
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Opal storm wrote:Dr Steve Lyons (who is an expert) just said it's still moving WSW.
If you ask me,no way this is going to the Big Bend.
Just waiting for DH's GUTS CHECK to show us all the bigger picture. Obviously, the fluid atmosphere is setting up the stage - and all the players are just waiting for thier turn to influence the show!!
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Rainband wrote:Yes but the NHC isbeachbum_al wrote:Wobble wobble and they don't fall down. Sorry but I just couldn't resist that one. When the wobble was said it made me think of the webble wobble. Now back on subject. Differently looks like it is moving more WSW but I am no expert.
NHC says south of west (from 9pm adv):
Katrina is moving south of due west near 6 mph and this general
motion is expected to continue during the next 24 hours.
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NorthGaWeather wrote:Rainband wrote:Yes but the NHC isbeachbum_al wrote:Wobble wobble and they don't fall down. Sorry but I just couldn't resist that one. When the wobble was said it made me think of the webble wobble. Now back on subject. Differently looks like it is moving more WSW but I am no expert.
And any expert can clear see the WSW movement.
Yes... the NHC is going to have to shift south at 11pm.
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