jrod wrote:Aric, where do you find all those satellite links?
The images originate from the Navy site. Look at this link.
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philnyc wrote:Nice call on that Aric. Clearly seems convection is trying to wrap around the center. BTW, where'd you get that last Quikscat image? It's clearly from the NAVY site, with those mnumbers on the top left, but I can't locate it. Help?
Damar91 wrote:Looking at the WV loop though, there seems to be tons of dry air ahead. Any reason to think this will change?
Aric Dunn wrote:philnyc wrote:Nice call on that Aric. Clearly seems convection is trying to wrap around the center. BTW, where'd you get that last Quikscat image? It's clearly from the NAVY site, with those mnumbers on the top left, but I can't locate it. Help?
its from the other site .. i guess you can call it the back up site.. it has some other data than the main one does not
http://tcweb.fnmoc.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home.cgi
Aric Dunn wrote:Damar91 wrote:Looking at the WV loop though, there seems to be tons of dry air ahead. Any reason to think this will change?
i think its still just staying far enough away.. (at the moment) to allow some moddest development.. down the road i belive that the moisture that is to its east will eventually catch up
Damar91 wrote:Between the SST in the Carribean and the track of the forecast models so far, it is probably in everyones interest that the dry air kills this thing......
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