Agua wrote:I don't see how anyone can discern where the center is to make a pronoucement as to movement.
Yeah it's really hard to tell. AJC3's loop does show what appears to be the center moving towards the W just to the N of Jamaica.
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Agua wrote:I don't see how anyone can discern where the center is to make a pronoucement as to movement.
Derek Ortt wrote:AJC3 wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:1km visible shows it maybe just north of Jamaica
Here's an 11 hour time lapse of the Gran Piedra radar...
http://home.cfl.rr.com/tcrist/images/272145_280845.gif
looks at about 18N, where I am seeing it on sat
looks like it is going to graze the northern coast
Dean4Storms wrote:The GFDL sure has been staying put with either MS or AL landfall area.
TideJoe wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:vis also shows it is moving closer to 275 now
of course, the mountains will likely cause erratic changes in track today yet again
Yep..... remember Ivan's dance around Jamaica?
Derek Ortt wrote:vis also shows it is moving closer to 275 now
of course, the mountains will likely cause erratic changes in track today yet again
Wx_Warrior wrote:Still no landfall...interesting...I'll take that bet Ed...I'm in H-town all the time due to covering pro sporting events!!
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:Wx_Warrior wrote:Still no landfall...interesting...I'll take that bet Ed...I'm in H-town all the time due to covering pro sporting events!!
0Z and 6Z GFDL both have landfall w/i 100 miles of 89ºW...
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