Dean4Storms wrote:dwg71 wrote:ivanhater wrote:dwg71 wrote:NHC 7AM points 24.4N 85.3W and at 24.4N and 86.8W. That's 0.0N and 1.3W over 9 hours. That's Due west.
ummm, please tell me your not saying it hasnt gone north in 9 hours....look at satellite
Its gone as far north as it went south, storms dont go straight.
Add the LAT/LON lines to the Sat. Link above and you'll see what we are talking about. It is not a wobble, a wobble does not last for 4+ hours with a storm of this magnitude. It is a trend and I hope that trend stops and does not continue to bend even moreso. Matter of fact, I pray you are correct and that I'm wrong. But I've been doing this for 35 yrs and know what I'm looking at. I would not have posted the topic until I ascertained that it was not a wobble to begin with.
The world is not flat and the pictures are not shot from directly over the storm at all times. The recon fixes are undisputable. 0 gain in lattitude in 9 hours according to NHC. How much lattitude has Rita gained according to your calculations.





