Any opinions about apparent N or NW movement
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Any opinions about apparent N or NW movement
Especially for Mike or other Mets... Any thoughts about Sat pics and apparent N movement. Also about weakness or at least possible weakness to north.
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I agree with Derek. I think the apparent northward movement is actually an illusion--it's the circulation catching up to the center of the storm. The center has been north of the circulation for some time. Now that she's getting better organized, I think the circulation is wrapping around the center now. Of course, I'm just a rookie. But that's my thoughts on the matter.
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Latest fix b/w the recons shows the center has jogged to the NNE...but this is not an actual movement of the system. It's getting it's act together right now...and the center is trying to find its "happy place." Once it does...expect a track to the west or wnw to resume. But...this little reorganizing jogs north do have an impact on the end game.
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texasheat wrote:inncorrect. the center is north. its wraping around the center which would move it more wnw. and when its strengthing they tend to move more wnw
no correct. center is just over the isle of tob
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.Air Force Met wrote:Latest fix b/w the recons shows the center has jogged to the NNE...but this is not an actual movement of the system. It's getting it's act together right now...and the center is trying to find its "happy place." Once it does...expect a track to the west or wnw to resume. But...this little reorganizing jogs north do have an impact on the end game.
how long could it do this for
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texasheat wrote:.Air Force Met wrote:Latest fix b/w the recons shows the center has jogged to the NNE...but this is not an actual movement of the system. It's getting it's act together right now...and the center is trying to find its "happy place." Once it does...expect a track to the west or wnw to resume. But...this little reorganizing jogs north do have an impact on the end game.
how long could it do this for
NOt long...it's just a jog. The center should be moving back west any time now since it is finally inside the CDO. It didn't job north because of any weakness...but because it is restructuring itself to make better use of the CDO. Once it's satisified...it will move back to the west.
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texasheat
My opinion is ONCE again the NHC is on top of this...They forecasted the turn and I dont EVER remeber them forecating it to hit SA and so far even when looked CERTAIN it was going to go stright into SA it hasnt! Awesome forecasting...I read a thread today or yesturday wondering how the NHC was going to explain this? Well looks like there no explanation needed! Alot of negative post in recently or maybe not negative but doubting the NHC forecast,ect and to be honest I thought it wouldnt turn and at the last minute...it did! Kudos Now lets see what the next set of advisories bring!
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