NWS Key West Long Range Radar Just Corrected
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There is no "northerly turn". That is extremely misleading. The radar is deceiving as we've heard, especially when RECON is in the storm and still shows W to WSW motion. With the NW eyewall battling dry air, it is further enhancing the deception of the radar suggesting a more NW motion though its not occurring.
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Stormcenter wrote:It's still moving westward. Look at the entire structure of the storm as it shifts westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=6
Well it was moving WSW, and its at least moving west now. NHC had it gaing only .1N in the next twelve hours, and only .3N in the next day. So it wont be hard to get north of thier points with a WNW or even NW jog.
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Look, I am not really good at this but... After reading the latest recon report observation and such and comparing it to the previous one....... I don't see a thing about South movement. Am I understanding this wrong or plotting it out wrong???
Observation #: 30
Time: 20:31Z
Position: 25.0N 83.1W
Observation #: 32
Time: 21:02Z
Position: 26.7N 85.1W
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... &start=140
Observation #: 30
Time: 20:31Z
Position: 25.0N 83.1W
Observation #: 32
Time: 21:02Z
Position: 26.7N 85.1W
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... &start=140
Last edited by MBismyPlayground on Fri Aug 26, 2005 5:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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MBismyPlayground wrote:Look, I am not really good at this but... After reading the latest recon report observation and such and comparing it to the previous one....... I don't see a thing about South movement. Am I understanding this wrong or plotting it out wrong???
Observation #: 30
Time: 20:31Z
Position: 25.0N 83.1W
Observation #: 32
Time: 21:02Z
Position: 26.7N 85.1W
[/url]http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=71478&start=140
That is where the plane is, not the center of the storm.
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MBismyPlayground wrote:Look, I am not really good at this but... After reading the latest recon report observation and such and comparing it to the previous one....... I don't see a thing about South movement. Am I understanding this wrong or plotting it out wrong???
Observation #: 30
Time: 20:31Z
Position: 25.0N 83.1W
Observation #: 32
Time: 21:02Z
Position: 26.7N 85.1W
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... &start=140
THose are just the location of the observations.
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