TS FELIX: RECON Discussion
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 94L: RECON Discussion
Man,
I didn't realize how hooked I've become to recon!
I didn't realize how hooked I've become to recon!

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HenkL wrote:New file for GoogleEarth users: http://wxgr.nl/tmppic/WXRecon.kml
Thanks for doing this HenkL. Just to make sure I don't misunderstand, can you explain the two numbers on each fix?
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bvigal wrote:HenkL wrote:New file for GoogleEarth users: http://wxgr.nl/tmppic/WXRecon.kml
Thanks for doing this HenkL. Just to make sure I don't misunderstand, can you explain the two numbers on each fix?
040/18
= Wind direction of 40 degrees (NW)
= Flight level winds of 18 knots.
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 94L: RECON Discussion
But they are finding NE and ENE winds where they should be S or SW...
It does not look like a surface circulation yet...
It does not look like a surface circulation yet...
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 94L: RECON Discussion
They are going way down trying to find the most important one,the west wind.
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 94L: RECON Discussion
djones65 wrote:But they are finding NE and ENE winds where they should be S or SW...
It does not look like a surface circulation yet...
They're still in the NW quadrant.
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Re: Atlantic: Invest 94L: RECON Discussion
Just got a report in my email of 220 deg. 25 kts at the surface near 11.3N/58.2W from the plane. Looks to be a TD.
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