Long loop of "noname" complete
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Long loop of "noname" complete
Here is a nice long loop showing "noname" closing in and making landfall along the coast of Brazil. A lot of images were corrput for some reason, so I had to truncate them. All in all, this is a great loop showing "noname" making landfall- starting on the 26th and ending earlier today.
Enjoy.
Don't forget to use the zoom and increase speed tools.
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/noname.html
Enjoy.
Don't forget to use the zoom and increase speed tools.
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/noname.html
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Good stuff....
Thanks. I am glad I had a test run here with a hurricane in MARCH. I have said it over and over that I cannot wait until I can provide long loops of storms and hurricanes all over the basin. With the program I have set up, I can grab satellite images from any source every time it updates. Then, thet get archived on my machine and plugged in to the JAVA animation pages that I have set up. It will really gives us all a good look at how a system is behaving over a longer period of time. This to me is important and I think a lot of people will make use of these types of loops down the road.
Glad you like them. There's more to come....
Glad you like them. There's more to come....
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Nice Loop Track! Now I can go to publix and shop while I wait for it to load on dial-up! LOL! Good thing TWC said it wouldn't make landfall
. With the build up of deeper convection prior to landfall, I figure winds in the high eighties around the center just prior to landfall. Real weird that this thing forms. Perhaps a sign of further climatic chnages to come. Western Atlantic (out to Sargasso sea) appears to be warming nicely now, and the sun angle is beginning to raise SSTs off the Florida coast now, as winds should begin to back off from the NE later this week. Wonder if these strange occurrences in the S. Atlantic will make for a strange season in the months to come
. Cloudy and breezy in central Florida here today....2 more months.or less? Cheers!!


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