Now I'm waiting for someone to come along, say I'm completely wrong and go "NO ERROR"


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MGC wrote:Check out the WV loop....96L is located directly under an upper ridge. Once it closes off it should spin up quickly unless it is close to land......MGC
OOPS! Double Post....sorry.
redfish1 wrote:is it a possible upper texas or sw louisiana storm??
brunota2003 wrote:I think the buoy is malfunctioning...I don't really see anything (on the IR) except some yellows and oranges...and there is a Ship report from about 110 miles away with 29.91, or 1013 millibars (buoy is reading 29.71, or 1006 millibars)...with that difference and the ship is only reporting 6 knot winds, with the buoy reporting 3.9 knots? ERROR ERROR ERROR
Now I'm waiting for someone to come along, say I'm completely wrong and go "NO ERROR"![]()
rockyman wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Quite a pressure drop![]()
Then Best track is off by at least 3mb!!
That buoy is located at 19.874 N 85.059 W...so either the buoy's malfunctioning, or a center is forming much farther to the north.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42056
HouTXmetro wrote:I'm in shock at that quick scat. That can't be accurate...if so we have a TD right?
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