I've never seen this before, so maybe someone could provide me a cluebot.
SSD's Tropical Storm Satellite Position and Intensity Page has references to all kinds of tropical storms and invests, but Rita's position/intensity estimates have disappeared from the entire page.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/positions.html
Anyone have any idea as to why this has occurred?
Rita vanishes from SSD position & intensity page
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They always have a listing of all the recent position/intensity estimates for each system, so re-classification alone wouldn't cause the previous estimates to just disappear.
I'm thinking there may be a glitch in the program that generates the page. It's a theory, but it's all I have to go on.
I'm thinking there may be a glitch in the program that generates the page. It's a theory, but it's all I have to go on.
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Perhaps in the wake of Katrina, with another storm entering the GOM, it has become a sensitive issue and they don't want it published for news media repeating and misinforming/upsetting the public? "Users are reminded that the posted SSD position and intensity may differ from official information."
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And now all the data for Rita is back. There must have been a glitch somewhere.
Notice the very unusual current T-numbers (T4.5/1.5) for Rita. I can't recall seeing numbers quite like those before, but I'm no weather pro.
The satellite derived T-number is 4.5, while the system current intensity T-number is 1.5.
Notice the very unusual current T-numbers (T4.5/1.5) for Rita. I can't recall seeing numbers quite like those before, but I'm no weather pro.
The satellite derived T-number is 4.5, while the system current intensity T-number is 1.5.
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