Good Question (I think)
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rsdoug1981
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Good Question (I think)
A local met once said that the direction in which the feeder band convection develops is the direction in which the storm will tend to travel. Sometimes, I've seen it happen...other times it may not apply. The reason I ask is that Dennis' outer convection is developing in a wnw orientation that is south of the NHC track overlay on the NHC floater. Any comments?
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I see what you mean on vis it does look like he is pointing west. I too have heard the theory about pointing the direction of travel but do not know anything about it's validity.
TIM
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interesting..
that's interesting, but I've never heard that.
we'll have to monitor this to see if your theory holds here.
we'll have to monitor this to see if your theory holds here.
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yeah..
lsu2001 wrote:I see what you mean on vis it does look like he is pointing west. I too have heard the theory about pointing the direction of travel but do not know anything about it's validity.
TIM
I've heard the elongation of the storm is the direction that the storm will take, but not the feeder band theory.
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I've seen that happen sometimes where it looked like a storm was almost reaching in a certain direction. This often happens in very low shear environs though I, admittedly, haven't looked at the shear maps since Cindy and don't know what's happening in Dennis' neck of the woods. You'll also see a lean from time to time.
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True it is elongation, I told you i didn't know much about it.
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Re: interesting..
LilNoles2005 wrote:that's interesting, but I've never heard that.
we'll have to monitor this to see if your theory holds here.
Whoa! Not my theory!
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