Magnificent Rita at the moment of landfall.
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oneness wrote:Moving ~ESE to SE on Mobile radar, should re-emerge into the GOM near Pensacola on current movement. Seems to be approximating GFDL and GFS guidance rather closely, so far. Those models said it will take a more southerly and perhaps SW track over water. Convergent bands beginning to form from NO to Pensacola and SW.
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AT 4 AM CDT...09Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION RITA WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 40.8 NORTH...AND LONGITUDE 86.8 WEST...OR 80
MILES NORTH NORTHWEST OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA.
THE DEPRESSION IS NOW MOVING NORTH NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THIS
GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. RITA WILL WEAKEN AND
BECOME ABSORBED BY A FRONTAL WAVE LATER THIS MORNING. oneness wrote:Though the further east it goes the more a south component becomes established. My guess is that if storms pop-up in the coastal convergence then this will bring pressures down and may tend to pull the system down to the coast. GFS seems to show a southerly turn of Rita’s remnant within a few hours which then proceeds off-shore.
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