stormreader wrote:[img]http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/09L/flash-swir-long.html[/img
This loop clearly shows the WSW wobble. Looks like a drift to the west accompanied by a wobbling motion.
Just an amateur.
IR shortwave loop.
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stormreader wrote:[img]http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/09L/flash-swir-long.html[/img
This loop clearly shows the WSW wobble. Looks like a drift to the west accompanied by a wobbling motion.
Just an amateur.
smw1981 wrote:Buckeye05 wrote:FutureEM wrote:Billy Nungesser the Plaquemines Parish President reported on WWLTV that his house was moving and part of his roof was ripped off. He claimed it was very similar to Katrina, at least with the damage going on around him. Another couple got scared and had to move to a shelter after there house started tilting over.
Geez, that sounds pretty bad.
One of us misheard because I heard him say that residents of a mobile home in the area under mandatory evacuation said THEIR mobile home was moving (swaying) so they are following him out. He called them "followers"...
ravyrn wrote:Between the vdm fixes @ 23:40z and 1:59z, 9.73mph speed. Definitely a slowdown, but neither a stall nor a crawl.
monicaei wrote:I'm pretty sure King Billy doesn't live in a mobile home.
Meteorcane wrote:ravyrn wrote:Meteorcane wrote:Can anyone tell me where to find those cool wind field maps that are made occasionally? I guess they are called the wind field analysis or something like that.
Is this what you're asking for?
While that is cool, I was thinking of another product which i Know the NHC uses often in reanalysis, it basically shows the wind field dividing it into numerous 10 knot increments, people have brought it out for Isaac, but I just can't seem to find it.
Edit I found them at the Hurricane Research Division page.
Meteorcane wrote:Can anyone tell me where to find those cool wind field maps that are made occasionally? I guess they are called the wind field analysis or something like that.
Time_Zone wrote:So...people are saying the surge has already peaked ... is this accurate ? it's seriously peaked already? :S
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