Almost Due West in the last 6 H
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Almost Due West in the last 6 H
New VORTEX 17 deg 22 MIN N, and 77 deg 35 min W pressure is 923MB,138KT,FL>
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mobilebay wrote:New VORTEX 17 deg 22 MIN N, and 77 deg 35 min W pressure is 923MB,138KT,FL>
It has actually gone south of where it was at the last vortex...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=43860
-Eric
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ericinmia wrote:mobilebay wrote:New VORTEX 17 deg 22 MIN N, and 77 deg 35 min W pressure is 923MB,138KT,FL>
It has actually gone south of where it was at the last vortex... :eek:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=43860
-Eric
If I'm reading corect it looks like it went north about 11 MIN. wich is about a tenth of a degree. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Almost Due West in the last 6 H
mobilebay wrote:ericinmia wrote:mobilebay wrote:New VORTEX 17 deg 22 MIN N, and 77 deg 35 min W pressure is 923MB,138KT,FL>
It has actually gone south of where it was at the last vortex...![]()
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=43860
-Eric
If I'm reading corect it looks like it went north about 11 MIN. wich is about a tenth of a degree. Correct me if I'm wrong.
11 minutes is actually .18 degrees, almost 2 tenths, but regardless, it's gained over a degree of longitude west and nearly nothing north.
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WeatherNLU wrote:mobilebay wrote:ericinmia wrote:mobilebay wrote:New VORTEX 17 deg 22 MIN N, and 77 deg 35 min W pressure is 923MB,138KT,FL>
It has actually gone south of where it was at the last vortex... :eek:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=43860
-Eric
If I'm reading corect it looks like it went north about 11 MIN. wich is about a tenth of a degree. Correct me if I'm wrong.
11 minutes is actually .18 degrees, almost 2 tenths, but regardless, it's gained over a degree of longitude west and nearly nothing north.
Thanks. You learn something everyday. Do you have a chart for that or do you figure in your head?
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that last advisory was a complete guess...until the recon got there the NHC has been in the dark just like us since the eclipse...radar is down, recon was out, and sats had no juice.....so dont draw any conclusions between "last advisory and recon".
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Re: Almost Due West in the last 6 H
Thanks. You learn something everyday. Do you have a chart for that or do you figure in your head?
My head. It's simple. Remember 6 mins equals 1 tenth, since 60 mins equals 1 degree.
Therefore.........
.1 = 6 mins
.2 = 12 mins
.3 = 18 mins .......
.9 = 54 mins
.0 = 0/60 mins
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dennis1x1 wrote:that last advisory was a complete guess...until the recon got there the NHC has been in the dark just like us since the eclipse...radar is down, recon was out, and sats had no juice.....so dont draw any conclusions between "last advisory and recon".
It doesn't change the fact that within the last 7 hours the storm has moved .1N and 1.1W. It's becoming more than just a wobble. We shall see though.
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