99L: Jogging north or just a wobble?
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chadtm80
It looks like its jogged north but that's blowoff from the ULL off NE Florida. The action is that red dot 100 miles SSW of that convective blob.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
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The convection itself doesnt seem to moving anywhere to fast. The north side of the wave appears to be moving north, but appears it the key word. It is getting sheared off by the ULL over Fla. as was mentioned above. You never know, to early to lock into a true center. Recon is suppost to go out this morning. Maybe they can shed some light on this system.
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direction right now is pretty indeterminate. until this is a system and even has a center, we can't speculate direction. plus, no matter where we initialy plot a center, it will reform a number of times as they always seem to do in new/early developing systems.
Just watch and let this develop a little more before we make oodles and oodles of jog posts on it.
Just watch and let this develop a little more before we make oodles and oodles of jog posts on it.
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Re: 99L: Jogging north or just a wobble?
temujin wrote:Just look at it, and tell me it's not jogging north.
now i have heard everything!!!
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Wobbles?
Weebles wobble (but they don't fall down)
No, wait a minute, that would be Wilma wobbles but it's not Wilma's turn, it's Stan's turn, and he isn't allowed to wobble. So.... No wobbles. No Stan. No storm.
No, wait a minute, that would be Wilma wobbles but it's not Wilma's turn, it's Stan's turn, and he isn't allowed to wobble. So.... No wobbles. No Stan. No storm.
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can someone check out the circulation at 21n 76.83w? Run a loop - I know it is over Cuba but is beginning to spin off - not sure it is to the surface yet though. What do you all think? enter x of 339 and y of 219 when you scroll down the page and set for animation of 8 images at the top and then enter the coordinates at the bottom of the page and click extraxt subimage button.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
(posted on the 99 main thread but this seems more appropriate)
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurr.html
(posted on the 99 main thread but this seems more appropriate)
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