If Emily wants to sustain or strengthen its going to need to become more symetrical.
It has Southern Dense Overcast...
DARK- DARK RED COMING Back
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Swimdude wrote:calidoug wrote:gkrangers wrote:If Emily wants to sustain or strengthen its going to need to become more symetrical.
It has Southern Dense Overcast...
It's strengthening right now.
Interesting you say that... Let's wait for the 8 p.m. advisory... Should be about 5-10 minutes from now.
There won't be any new data by then, but I suspect that by the 11 p.m. (which should be perhaps 3-4 hours before landfall), the eye will be nicely defined, and the pressure will be back down.
Also, I said strengthening now, it weakened earlier, perhaps even between 5PM and 8PM.
The test will be: Compare 11PM to 8PM, and look for any change.
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rtd2 wrote:Around the Core....Looking better,,,
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Bleh; how can you tolerate that lower-resolution stuff? These are much sweeter:
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Click the animation button, select a number of frames, and zoom facter (default is "high"), and click your target. NASA.gov also tends to have more timely imagry than noaa in my experience.
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Re: DARK- DARK RED COMING Back
mike18xx wrote:rtd2 wrote:Around the Core....Looking better,,,
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Bleh; how can you tolerate that lower-resolution stuff? These are much sweeter:
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Click the animation button, select a number of frames, and zoom facter (default is "high"), and click your target. NASA.gov also tends to have more timely imagry than noaa in my experience.
I agree...I've been trying to get people to get their sat. imagery from there for a while. The only benefit of the NOAA SSD site is that it updates automatically. Other than that...the resolution is lower...and you only get images every 30 minutes iwith the floater. Right now I'm getting images every 5-10 minutes using the GHCC site.
And the VIS imagery FAR exceeds the SSD page. Not even a contest.
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Re: DARK- DARK RED COMING Back
Air Force Met wrote:mike18xx wrote:rtd2 wrote:Around the Core....Looking better,,,
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Bleh; how can you tolerate that lower-resolution stuff? These are much sweeter:
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Click the animation button, select a number of frames, and zoom facter (default is "high"), and click your target. NASA.gov also tends to have more timely imagry than noaa in my experience.
I agree...I've been trying to get people to get their sat. imagery from there for a while. The only benefit of the NOAA SSD site is that it updates automatically. Other than that...the resolution is lower...and you only get images every 30 minutes iwith the floater. Right now I'm getting images every 5-10 minutes using the GHCC site.
And the VIS imagery FAR exceeds the SSD page. Not even a contest.
*Pats AFM's back* for directing me to this site...Hard to even look at the "floater" any more...
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Stratosphere747 wrote:Air Force Met wrote:mike18xx wrote:rtd2 wrote:Around the Core....Looking better,,,
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Bleh; how can you tolerate that lower-resolution stuff? These are much sweeter:
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
Click the animation button, select a number of frames, and zoom facter (default is "high"), and click your target. NASA.gov also tends to have more timely imagry than noaa in my experience.
I agree...I've been trying to get people to get their sat. imagery from there for a while. The only benefit of the NOAA SSD site is that it updates automatically. Other than that...the resolution is lower...and you only get images every 30 minutes iwith the floater. Right now I'm getting images every 5-10 minutes using the GHCC site.
And the VIS imagery FAR exceeds the SSD page. Not even a contest.
*Pats AFM's back* for directing me to this site...Hard to even look at the "floater" any more...
ThaNks all...Truth be known I dont really like that loop much. it was Just handy at the time! HONEST!
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SAT_ ... m16ir.html
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