calidoug wrote:All I'm saying is that from 3:30 ago through 30 minutes ago, the storm is moving about 285-290.
OK...give it a rest
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calidoug wrote:Lockhart wrote:Lol. There I went, coming up with a complicated reason for something that actually didn't happen.
It did happen, at least for those special people who have a great need to see something other than reality.

calidoug wrote:Forgive me, I failed to realize you were Church of Yucatan.
Of course, it is going due West. In fact, Southwest.
The satellites will deceive you.
Do not trust them.

calidoug wrote:Hmmm... 7 hours... Was I talking about the past 7 hours?
Let's look...
Oh!
No, I was talking about motion between 0345Z and 0645Z!
How shocking!
Perhaps instead of ranting, you should try reading.

calidoug wrote:Weather, the Church of Yucatan comment wasn't meant for you. The one following that post was.
Lockhart wrote:Recon would say what differently? Just look at the 3:45 position and then the 6:45 position. Recon would *not* say that that movement didn't have a positive North component. It's incredibly obvious. I think it's strange you've posted about five times denying what is obvious to anyone with eyes--without actually having looked at the motion in question. Weird.
As for the coordinates--they don't list the 3:45 set, so how can he possibly "supply" your desired triangle?

calidoug wrote:NorthGaWeather, here are some simple instructions.
Go to the NHC site, and click on the IR loop.
Slow it down.
As it runs, position your mouse pointer on the very center of the eye at 0345Z.
Now watch the jump to 0645Z.
Compare the eye position to your mouse.
Voila!
WNW at 285-290.
See, it's easy.
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