Is Dennis spinning off its center and reforming it to the N?

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#21 Postby loon » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:37 am

dwg71 wrote:Im basing it on satelite images... they havent moved their forecast much, and if it were moving due west as many claim it would have to go north to "catch up" but current projected path still calls for nothing more than 295-305 as the heading. Its moving near projections...


But as AFM said, he hasn't even moved 290 for quite some time...if you actually track his history, and don't look at the projected path...he is just a tad north of west, with some WNW in there.....something will change by the next advisory, either we will indeed see a move northward or the cone moves...even more so once recon gets out there
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#22 Postby GalvestonDuck » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:37 am

I'm getting ready to head out there...wait..ahem, you're a Texan, Duckie...you can do it...I'm FIXIN' to head out there and kick Dennis in the rump just to get him up to Ocho Rios and away from Kingston and Treasure Beach.
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