I'm Becoming A Little Intriqued Here...
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- Sean in New Orleans
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I'm Becoming A Little Intriqued Here...
...I am very reluctant to call a change in course...I don't think we can really call a change for several hours, but, it sure appears this system is moving much more West than North right now. I've been sitting on my laurels with this system for the most part as I've been convinced it would go very far East of New Orleans to where we wouldn't have any effects other than tidal problems....but, now, I'm raising an eyebrow and watching a little closer.... http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kevx.shtml
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Arlene has done nothing she was expected to since her inception. Period.
That being said, I think (and hope) that this is a wobble.
Besides, with a storm this lopsided, we don't focus on the point of landfall, because most of the heavy-duty bad weather will be on the east side.
That being said, I think (and hope) that this is a wobble.
Besides, with a storm this lopsided, we don't focus on the point of landfall, because most of the heavy-duty bad weather will be on the east side.
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LAwxrgal wrote:Arlene has done nothing she was expected to since her inception. Period.
That being said, I think (and hope) that this is a wobble.
Besides, with a storm this lopsided, we don't focus on the point of landfall, because most of the heavy-duty bad weather will be on the east side.
She was predicted to stay a TS and hit the upper gulf coast on saturday, sounds like she has done exactly what she was supposed to do.
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Radar wrote:Do you think the proverbial "Cone" will be widened again on the next update?
Welcome to hurricane season.
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dwg71 wrote:LAwxrgal wrote:Arlene has done nothing she was expected to since her inception. Period.
That being said, I think (and hope) that this is a wobble.
Besides, with a storm this lopsided, we don't focus on the point of landfall, because most of the heavy-duty bad weather will be on the east side.
She was predicted to stay a TS and hit the upper gulf coast on saturday, sounds like she has done exactly what she was supposed to do.
She wasn't supposed to have even formed, she should've dissipated due to the dry air and the shear.
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Here's something for the eyes, as if they are not tired enough already. You can pick out the circulation on radar on this infrared image. In the middle of the blob.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... M&itype=ir
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... M&itype=ir
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Wpwxguy wrote:Here's something for the eyes, as if they are not tired enough already. You can pick out the circulation on radar on this infrared image. In the middle of the blob.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... M&itype=ir
This loop shows it even better.
http://adds.aviationweather.gov/satelli ... e&itype=ir
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