Slower motion and more NW turn beginning...
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Collier Canetracker wrote:x-y-no,
Can you provide the link to the floater loop that allows you to check the forecast points checkbox?
Thanks.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
"Forecast Points" checkbox is at the upper right.
Note that this plot reflects the new forecast, so my discussion above doesn't apply any more.
Also note that she's now wobbling a litte westward again. Still too early to tell if we've got a turn in progress.
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