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- deltadog03
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deltadog03 wrote:GREAT JOB!!!!
hey, ok, don't kill me but, look...look at the old pic when the sat went down....and look at the current...thats a big northerly jog...seriously...
the old one is like roughly....14.8N and 72W...1915Z
the new on is like roughly....15.6N and 72.4W or so at 2245Z
2 1/2 hours....
Vortex gave a center of 14.9 N 73.3 West....
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- deltadog03
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deltadog03 wrote:GREAT JOB!!!!
hey, ok, don't kill me but, look...look at the old pic when the sat went down....and look at the current...thats a big northerly jog...seriously...
the old one is like roughly....14.8N and 72W...1915Z
the new on is like roughly....15.6N and 72.4W or so at 2245Z
2 1/2 hours....
Instead of guessing, next time go to the GOES website, and then click on the center of the storm, then on the zoomed picture, place your mouse over the eye and read the status bar at the bottom of your screen, and you'll see the coordinates of the eye (this is not exact, but pretty close). In this case, you'll see the eye is near 15/73.3
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconusir.html
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