Breaking news: Moving NW at 14 mph 18.3n-83.6w at 2:00 PM
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Breaking news: Moving NW at 14 mph 18.3n-83.6w at 2:00 PM
http://www.tormenta.net/frame_page.asp? ... /MIATCPAT4
NW movement is a major implication to the GOM so GOMERS keep watching the track that surely it will be more right .
NW movement is a major implication to the GOM so GOMERS keep watching the track that surely it will be more right .
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>>If it misses the Yucatan, the potential for rapid intensification is definitely there. This means New Orleans could be in very deep trouble!
LOL Superstorm. We're in trouble anyways. But the trof axis is liable to be somewhere between 85-90W. If it is the _principal_ player, even areas east of here would have to put up their guards. The models posted on the other thread do show the NWish component followed by a turn to the west.
We shall see.
Steve
LOL Superstorm. We're in trouble anyways. But the trof axis is liable to be somewhere between 85-90W. If it is the _principal_ player, even areas east of here would have to put up their guards. The models posted on the other thread do show the NWish component followed by a turn to the west.
We shall see.
Steve
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Yes Marshall at 5 PM we will see how the models are on their tracks a little bit to the right but how far right is still the question.
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While watching the satellite images/loops today I was thinking that the center may just clip or miss the Yucatan peninsula.
A relocation is as important if not more important than a true movement. Like Luis mentioned, a relocated center will make the future model data more interesting.
Perhaps its a little of both, there has been at least an appearance of a more northerly component through the late morning to early afternoon.
A relocation is as important if not more important than a true movement. Like Luis mentioned, a relocated center will make the future model data more interesting.
Perhaps its a little of both, there has been at least an appearance of a more northerly component through the late morning to early afternoon.
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mf_dolphin wrote:December 17th for Lord of the Rings - Return of the KIng! lol At least I know right where that will be. With Claudette we don't know lol I still think that this northerly component is more of a relocation of the center than a true track change. Only time will tell
LOL..all I have to say is DITTO!!

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mf_dolphin wrote:From the last fix that's a due north track over the last 3 hours. It's probably just a relocation as opposed to a real track change. the 5PM will be real interesting for sure!
You may be right about the relocation but look closely at the visible loop. It sure looks like a northern jog to me.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html
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