Blown_away wrote:
Hanna sure is blowing by the NHC forecast points, correct me if I'm wrong each one is 12 hours. Hanna sure is not stalling.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
SHE ALSO APPEARS SOUTH OF THE GUIDANCE
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Blown_away wrote:
Hanna sure is blowing by the NHC forecast points, correct me if I'm wrong each one is 12 hours. Hanna sure is not stalling.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
tolakram wrote:Florida caught between two flows.
Does that mean Hanna has a chance to go right through Florida?
Sanibel wrote:OK, upon better look on visible the cloud top center is near the first trop point at 22.9N-72.8W Direction is mostly west so if the center is co-located with the LLC it is mostly west.
The frenetic wobble of the CDO is most likely intensification jerks. Which would be likely with those cold tops.
Whether coincidence or not - when Gus was strong Hanna was weak and when Hanna was strong Gus was weak.
captain east wrote:tolakram wrote:Florida caught between two flows.
Does that mean Hanna has a chance to go right through Florida?
tolakram wrote:Florida caught between two flows.
cpdaman wrote:i think this matches the SE trend of center fixes per recon
http://adds.aviationweather.gov/satelli ... g&itype=ir
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