Before you click on the link below- it is a LONG JAVA animation that will take a while over dial-up.
This is a 50 frame radar loop from my site (using NWS doppler of course) that clearly shows the broad low pressure off the Dry Tortugas. Once all 50 frames are loaded- be sure to slide the slider and speed the images up- it really looks cool to see that much spin in the atmosphere over a long period of time.
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/animation ... y/key.html
Long animation of Gulf disturbance
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