Katrina GRLEvel3 Radar Images
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deltadog03 wrote:thanks fellow TX'n... i am looking at the same thing too...look how much the northern quad has filled in...much better there...and what the heck is up with the FWD afd...hmmm?
Yeah I saw that too. I lived in DFW until 4 months ago so I read them daily; they know their stuff, so it is concerning, I have noticed in the past with tropical systems they tend to toe the NHC line. Seems strange for them to say that.
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deltadog03 wrote:yeah, just moved here 3 months ago...i really like it...how about that northern quad...looking MUCH better
I can honestly say after watching, tracking numerous storms...this one sort of makes me want to throw up. This type of storm and its projected intensity, you know lives will be lost in LA/MS/AL/FL.........living outside Houston (south) I know we dont want any part of this B%$^#.....
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OK, I need to call it a night. These are the last 2 images.
On the second image, I highlighted in red (240 degrees) because she has been on this trajectory almost the entire time since she cleared the coast last night, specifically since the 81.8 position earlier today.
Enjoy!!
(edited to correct 1st image and add 81.8 clarification)
On the second image, I highlighted in red (240 degrees) because she has been on this trajectory almost the entire time since she cleared the coast last night, specifically since the 81.8 position earlier today.
Enjoy!!
(edited to correct 1st image and add 81.8 clarification)
Last edited by jasons2k on Fri Aug 26, 2005 11:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Steve wrote:j,
whats the time on that last frame?
Thanks.
Steve
Hey Steve, one other thing, when you click the thumbnail to bring up the image in a new window - be sure to click the image again to bring it fullsize (it's blurry if you don't) - then you should see the details, including the time. Time is posted on the top right - times are CDT though.
Good luck to you man, I know this one's gotta be stressful.
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