Dennis taking a jog more to NW.........
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Valid question.
There are 360 degrees in a circle, equidistant.
0 degrees = north.
90 degrees = east.
180 degrees = south.
270 degrees = west.
360 degrees is the same as 0 degrees, north.
45 degrees = NE
135 degrees = SE
225 degrees = SW
315 degrees = NW
so 300 degrees is a bit north of due west. WNW actually.
There are 360 degrees in a circle, equidistant.
0 degrees = north.
90 degrees = east.
180 degrees = south.
270 degrees = west.
360 degrees is the same as 0 degrees, north.
45 degrees = NE
135 degrees = SE
225 degrees = SW
315 degrees = NW
so 300 degrees is a bit north of due west. WNW actually.
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loon wrote:man o man I'll be glad when an eye pops, this bickering of 290 vs 305 is neverending, and I can't even decide for myself without recon plot points...looking at sat images anyway....
Having an eye won't help much, since it'll still wobble around.
Hurricanes wobble but they don't fall down.
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After the way this season is starting we all should be very educated by November
Tim
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I was fortunate enough to have been born with a strong internal compass. Seldom do I not know which direction I'm going good weather or bad, day or night. When someone tells me any degree on the compass, I instantly know exactly what direction that is.
The 16 points of the compass are nice for those who don't have that, but lucky me, I don't need them.
The 16 points of the compass are nice for those who don't have that, but lucky me, I don't need them.
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soonertwister wrote:I was fortunate enough to have been born with a strong internal compass. Seldom do I not know which direction I'm going good weather or bad, day or night. When someone tells me any degree on the compass, I instantly know exactly what direction that is.
The 16 points of the compass are nice for those who don't have that, but lucky me, I don't need them.
Same for me fortunately, since we spend a huge amount of time offshore. My wife, on the other hand, couldn't find north with a compass. If anything ever happened to me while offshore, thank god we have a GPS, otherwise I am not sure my wife could use the compass to get back.
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