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Check out this IR loop, track is not good...
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Check out this IR loop, track is not good...
Seems our buddy Dennis is not going to cross land anytime soon, and will probably get away with crossing the shortest part of Cuba. Amazing!
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... an&type=ir

http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/s ... an&type=ir
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mtm4319 wrote:Frederic1979 wrote:mtm4319 wrote:A WNW wobble for sure, but even wobbles make big differences this close to land.
Keep in mind, you are seeing this in a skewed manner since its presenting a curved Earth on a flat plane.
Yeah, but only slightly so. It's probably traveling about 290-295.
It wobbled 290-295 but it most likely will resume its 310-315 heading once its ERC finishes and a RIC begins.
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mtm4319 wrote:Frederic1979 wrote:mtm4319 wrote:A WNW wobble for sure, but even wobbles make big differences this close to land.
Keep in mind, you are seeing this in a skewed manner since its presenting a curved Earth on a flat plane.
Yeah, but only slightly so. It's probably traveling about 290-295.
Not disagreeing, just need recon confirmation.
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Yea it did take a wnw or w wobble...slight tho.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
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Normandy wrote:Yea it did take a wnw or w wobble...slight tho.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Good link, it definitely took a westward wobble, will see what the future images hold.
The last image also shows the eyewall already starting to come back on all sides...
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ALhurricane wrote:It's take a pronounced west wobble in the past 30 minutes or so... have to give it time to see if it is a trend or not.
The one noticebale thing is that the western eyewall is coming back with a fury.
Your right, could it be eye replacement occurring that caused the left movement, we shall see.
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Run Floater 2 on Visible and overlay the forecast points. The NHC hit on the one at the tip earlier tonight, but it looks like they may be a hair right unless Dennis wobbles back NWish between now and the next point.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Steve
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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