Katrina moving SW
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Katrina moving SW
I was watching the NHC Visible Loop on Katrina and its droped South.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html
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Re: Katrina moving SE
The Sum of all fears wrote:I was watching the NHC Visible Loop on Katrina and its droped South.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html
AND east????? Or, did you mean SW?
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I might be a whiz at this Google Earth stuff
, but I'm not very good at discerning the center of circulation when it's over land. Which of the two pink circles is it: the area with no precipitation (top circle), or the roughly circular area of light blue precipitation (bottom circle)?
Edit: I'm thinking it's the bottom circle (a conclusion I came to before the two people below me posted
... but thanks guys.) Wow... Miami just missed a direct hit.
Edit: I'm thinking it's the bottom circle (a conclusion I came to before the two people below me posted
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mtm4319 wrote:I might be a whiz at this Google Earth stuff, but I'm not very good at discerning the center of circulation when it's over land. Which of the two pink circles is it: the area with no precipitation (top circle), or the roughly circular area of light green precipitation (bottom circle)?
Bottom circle. You can see the precip wrapping around that area.
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Seele wrote:mtm4319 wrote:I might be a whiz at this Google Earth stuff, but I'm not very good at discerning the center of circulation when it's over land. Which of the two pink circles is it: the area with no precipitation (top circle), or the roughly circular area of light green precipitation (bottom circle)?
Bottom circle. You can see the precip wrapping around that area.
Yeah, I noticed when I refreshed the radar screen. That would put the center near 25.8 and 80.4, and hopefully what the NHC will say in their 9pm advisory if they want to be most accurate.
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Katrina veered WSW at landfall.
Partial GFDL confirmation.
Storm was in Gulf Stream burst at landfall.
Could exit WSW through Everglades?
Center reported over Opalocka Airport Miami.
If Katrina did this 50 miles further east it would have hammered Miami...
Partial GFDL confirmation.
Storm was in Gulf Stream burst at landfall.
Could exit WSW through Everglades?
Center reported over Opalocka Airport Miami.
If Katrina did this 50 miles further east it would have hammered Miami...
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mtm4319 wrote:That would put the center near 25.8 and 80.4, and hopefully what the NHC will say in their 9pm advisory if they want to be most accurate.
National Hurricane Center wrote:At 9 PM EDT...0100z...the eye of Hurricane Katrina was located near latitude 25.8 north...longitude 80.4 west.
I was right.
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