Eye is becoming smaller....
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Eye is becoming smaller....
The eye as represented on radar is tighening, becoming smaller.
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kamx.shtml
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kamx.shtml
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Sanibel:
Can you please explain about "in 280*". What does that mean? A movement to 280 degrees? In your opinion, has the recurvature started? Is the ridge having effects this early?
Lynn
Can you please explain about "in 280*". What does that mean? A movement to 280 degrees? In your opinion, has the recurvature started? Is the ridge having effects this early?
Lynn
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Sanibel wrote:The storm is entering recurve. The larger north eyewall you see is like Frances. The smaller one will close and the north wall will take over in 280*...
Totally don't see what yoru talking about... *chuckles* The larger north eyewall....smaller one? There's only one eyewall and recon didn't say there were concentric eyewalls and not seeing one on sat loops or radar either.
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Sanibel wrote:Yes, a mild curve of 280*. Should decrease highest winds for us overnight...
LOL there is no way in heck it is going 280 right now. It has been steady at 27 N if not sinking back down to 26.9 N. I would say about 270 motion overal with a + of 2 degrees a - of 10 degrees. As I have showed you it is 270 or less based on 2 to 3 Pm stats
2 PM- 27.0 N 77.9 W
3 PM- 27.0 N 78.4 W
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Timedrifter wrote:Do the Gulfstream waters begin right after it passes the western tip of Grand Bahama?
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graphic.pl/metoc/299/19/0-0-5/1
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