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CHRISTY wrote:cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED MIDWAY BETWEEN
PUERTO RICO AND BERMUDA IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD. THIS
AREA SHOWS SOME ORGANIZATION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...HOWEVER SURFACE
PRESSURES REMAIN HIGH AND THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF A SURFACE
CIRCULATION. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT...IF ANY...SHOULD BE SLOW TO
OCCUR.
Above is the 5:30 PM Tropical Weather Outlook for this area.
that confirms what iam sayin...its moving NW.
Right, but NW is towards the US, not away like your drawing.
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skufful wrote:CHRISTY wrote:cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED MIDWAY BETWEEN
PUERTO RICO AND BERMUDA IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD. THIS
AREA SHOWS SOME ORGANIZATION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...HOWEVER SURFACE
PRESSURES REMAIN HIGH AND THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF A SURFACE
CIRCULATION. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT...IF ANY...SHOULD BE SLOW TO
OCCUR.
Above is the 5:30 PM Tropical Weather Outlook for this area.
that confirms what iam sayin...its moving NW.
Right, but NW is towards the US, not away like your drawing.
i was talkin about areas across south florida...if it continues NW this may be a problem for places up north towards NC.
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Here is the current shear map:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/shr_00.gif
There is some shear over and near it, but not extremely high values.
Umm . . . 24m/s is pretty fast - about 50kts if I did my math right . . .
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CHRISTY wrote:skufful wrote:CHRISTY wrote:cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED MIDWAY BETWEEN
PUERTO RICO AND BERMUDA IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD. THIS
AREA SHOWS SOME ORGANIZATION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...HOWEVER SURFACE
PRESSURES REMAIN HIGH AND THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF A SURFACE
CIRCULATION. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT...IF ANY...SHOULD BE SLOW TO
OCCUR.
Above is the 5:30 PM Tropical Weather Outlook for this area.
that confirms what iam sayin...its moving NW.
Right, but NW is towards the US, not away like your drawing.
i was talkin about areas across south florida...if it continues NW this may be a problem for places up north towards NC.
Christy your arrow indicated that it was moving northeast.
Last edited by SouthFloridawx on Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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SouthFloridawx wrote:CHRISTY wrote:skufful wrote:CHRISTY wrote:cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED MIDWAY BETWEEN
PUERTO RICO AND BERMUDA IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD. THIS
AREA SHOWS SOME ORGANIZATION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...HOWEVER SURFACE
PRESSURES REMAIN HIGH AND THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF A SURFACE
CIRCULATION. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT...IF ANY...SHOULD BE SLOW TO
OCCUR.
Above is the 5:30 PM Tropical Weather Outlook for this area.
that confirms what iam sayin...its moving NW.
Right, but NW is towards the US, not away like your drawing.
i was talkin about areas across south florida...if it continues NW this may be a problem for places up north towards NC.
Christy your arrow indicated that it was moving northeast.
yea my bad!i meant NW....SORRY GUYS.
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CHRISTY wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:CHRISTY wrote:skufful wrote:CHRISTY wrote:cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF CLOUDINESS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED MIDWAY BETWEEN
PUERTO RICO AND BERMUDA IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD. THIS
AREA SHOWS SOME ORGANIZATION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...HOWEVER SURFACE
PRESSURES REMAIN HIGH AND THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF A SURFACE
CIRCULATION. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT...IF ANY...SHOULD BE SLOW TO
OCCUR.
Above is the 5:30 PM Tropical Weather Outlook for this area.
that confirms what iam sayin...its moving NW.
Right, but NW is towards the US, not away like your drawing.
i was talkin about areas across south florida...if it continues NW this may be a problem for places up north towards NC.
Christy your arrow indicated that it was moving northeast.
yea my bad!i meant NW....SORRY GUYS.
Well, who looks silly now, Sheriff? ( I hope y'all are old enough to remember "The Andy Griffith Show.")
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