TD#5 has a N of due West track
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TD#5 has a N of due West track
Td5 looks like a WNW heading although its hard to tell at this point.http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/D ... -loop.html
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I dunno..
Rainband wrote:If thats official then a stronger system may track further northtexasheat wrote:it is named
Everything seems as forecast, so I wouldn't consider it stronger than expected.
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WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY too early for this.
Yeah I know I'm just kidding....boca this thing is 7-10 days away and thousands of miles from FL...I don't think we need to watch every wobble at this point. I think what you are seeing is the convection blowing up towards the north giving the appearance it's moving N. It's probably still moving 270 but it is expect to gradually turn towards to WNW within the next couple of days....
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lol
boca_chris wrote:WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY too early for this.
Yeah I know I'm just kidding....boca this thing is 7-10 days away and thousands of miles from FL...I don't think we need to watch every wobble at this point. I think what you are seeing is the convection blowing up towards the north giving the appearance it's moving N. It's probably still moving 270 but it is expect to gradually turn towards to WNW within the next couple of days....
LOL, I thought you were being serious. My bad.
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