vaffie wrote:I realize that most of you have written it off and that's fine by me, but if you're interested, I did satellite overlays for the last two hours to work out what I thought it's short term motion was, and concluded that it had moved 27 miles (16 miles per hour) at a direction of 326 degrees, or about 10 degrees north of northwest. You can do the same thing if you like and tell me if you think it's still going due west--doesn't bother me, but by my calculations, it's gonna miss central America by a long shot and head towards the Yucatan channel. call it -removed-, whatever. i've attached the pictures I used. The center positions I used were 15.38N, 80.16W and 15.03N, 79.93W and were based on where I estimated they were from a symmetrical satellite pattern.
https://bigfile.bcm.tmc.edu/outbound/vb ... 4-0215.jpg
https://bigfile.bcm.tmc.edu/outbound/vb ... 4-0401.jpg
only problem thats not center ! there may not be anything at the surface .. so the convection and the clouds tops are moving with the direction on the upper winds ..
but good graphic