Stratosphere747 wrote:If your using the link above...
That is the long range radar, try the short range and there is no WSW movement..
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AJC3 wrote:While I was of the opinion that there wasn't a southward component to movement when discussing this several hours ago...since I got home I loaded up the imagery from 21Z and since then, the center has been losing a little latitude. There is a definite southward component to Chris' motion now - I won't get into an argument about whether it will continue or not, but as pointed out elsewhere, the last couple RECON fixes have come in reversing the trend up through about 20Z.
02/17:52:30Z 19 deg 35 min N 063 deg 56 min W
02/19:43:30Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 05 min W
02/21:46:30Z 19 deg 49 min N 064 deg 22 min W
02/23:38:50Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 31 min W
I'm updating some radar images. I'll post them in a few.
AJC3 wrote:While I was of the opinion that there wasn't a southward component to movement when discussing this several hours ago...since I got home I loaded up the imagery from 21Z and since then, the center has been losing a little latitude. There is a definite southward component to Chris' motion now - it's a hair south of due west, but there nonetheless in the short term (3-4hrs). I won't get into an argument about whether it will continue or not, but as pointed out elsewhere, the last couple RECON fixes have come in reversing the trend up through about 20Z.
02/17:52:30Z 19 deg 35 min N 063 deg 56 min W
02/19:43:30Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 05 min W
02/21:46:30Z 19 deg 49 min N 064 deg 22 min W
02/23:38:50Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 31 min W
I'm updating some radar images. I'll post them in a few.
At the very end of that loop it seems to turn back more westward.AJC3 wrote:AJC3 wrote:While I was of the opinion that there wasn't a southward component to movement when discussing this several hours ago...since I got home I loaded up the imagery from 21Z and since then, the center has been losing a little latitude. There is a definite southward component to Chris' motion now - it's a hair south of due west, but there nonetheless in the short term (3-4hrs). I won't get into an argument about whether it will continue or not, but as pointed out elsewhere, the last couple RECON fixes have come in reversing the trend up through about 20Z.
02/17:52:30Z 19 deg 35 min N 063 deg 56 min W
02/19:43:30Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 05 min W
02/21:46:30Z 19 deg 49 min N 064 deg 22 min W
02/23:38:50Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 31 min W
I'm updating some radar images. I'll post them in a few.
OK, here's a 4-hour loop I did, I didn't ass the topo maps yet, b/c I wanted to get it out quick.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wxman0071 ... nomaps.gif
Extremeweatherguy wrote:At the very end of that loop it seems to turn back more westward.AJC3 wrote:AJC3 wrote:While I was of the opinion that there wasn't a southward component to movement when discussing this several hours ago...since I got home I loaded up the imagery from 21Z and since then, the center has been losing a little latitude. There is a definite southward component to Chris' motion now - it's a hair south of due west, but there nonetheless in the short term (3-4hrs). I won't get into an argument about whether it will continue or not, but as pointed out elsewhere, the last couple RECON fixes have come in reversing the trend up through about 20Z.
02/17:52:30Z 19 deg 35 min N 063 deg 56 min W
02/19:43:30Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 05 min W
02/21:46:30Z 19 deg 49 min N 064 deg 22 min W
02/23:38:50Z 19 deg 47 min N 064 deg 31 min W
I'm updating some radar images. I'll post them in a few.
OK, here's a 4-hour loop I did, I didn't ass the topo maps yet, b/c I wanted to get it out quick.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wxman0071 ... nomaps.gif
tgenius wrote:Towards the end of that Radar Fix, the convection seems to be getting larger and more powerful AJC3, what do you think?
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