Miami Radar Loop (Follow the movement of Eye)
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Miami Radar Loop (Follow the movement of Eye)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/byx_N0Z_lp.shtml
Long range loop.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/byx_N0R_lp.shtml
Short Range loop
You can follow Wilma from now on.
Long range loop.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/byx_N0R_lp.shtml
Short Range loop
You can follow Wilma from now on.
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Bump.
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Already you can see the eye of Wilma at the long range loop.And look at the bands heading to the penninsula and for the Keys.
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Folks dont let this thread go down the page as it is the best view now of Wilma and her movement.
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Sanibel, I was noticing the same thing. Wilma might graze just north of the keys. If Wilma does follow a track just north of the keys this will spell doom for the folks in Dade County as the eye will likely pass over the Mia-Ft Lauredale area. So much for going to Fantasy Fest this year......MGC
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Oh boy Key West is about to get hammered by the bands of hurricane force and maybe the eye moving thru.
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I'm really afraid some in Key West and points east may have seriously under-estimated the potential for the surge I believe this storm is bringing with her. Key West looks like it's gonna get the brunt of that eastern eyewall...
For another viewpoint:
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wx/radar/index.html
Click the link that says FLORIDA KEYS...
For another viewpoint:
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wx/radar/index.html
Click the link that says FLORIDA KEYS...
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