philnyc wrote: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
Thanks so much, Aric. You are a font of good data sources. I hope I can return the favor eventually. I've been following hurricanes for a long time and just got out of Penn State's Certification Program. And I will have to say that all of the data is pointing towards a very accurate center fix by you. I am impressed.
thankyou.. i too have been following the tropics for a long time (nearly 15 years ) learning from the internet.. lol ; and books. i have been chasing storms since 99 ish .. although i have been through more . i have become very acustom at the details of satellite and microwave images as well as raw data over the years.. i guess after so long you see how it all works .. except its hard sometimes to put real meteorological terms to some of it. but i try to keep up to date on it all . I have met and talked candidly many time with max mayfield , dr.gray, and phil klotsbock (cant spell that.. and less of max than the others)as well as interview them and a few others from the NHC... anyway.. i dont know as much as i could i guess .. being that I have no degree in meteorology. but i am well educated.. is the best way to put it.. lol what am i doing.. why did i type so much .....
