http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
looks to be taking a jog a little e of north, this could be interesting if this is the case
NNE?
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CHS Radar reveals the LLC is moving still NNW. Visible Satellite imagery reveals the LLC on the SW edge of the little band west (just about due of the FL/GA border)
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Anyway, what a surprise to come home and find Tropical Depression #7 breathing down the SC/GA coastline ... :o
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Anyway, what a surprise to come home and find Tropical Depression #7 breathing down the SC/GA coastline ... :o
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With the current steering currents, this possible NNE movement (at a slower forward speed) is logical.
The possibility of the system slowing down or even stalling apparently means with the current setup of systems around the tropical depression, it must have happened before.
The possibility of the system slowing down or even stalling apparently means with the current setup of systems around the tropical depression, it must have happened before.
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