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NDG wrote:By looking at early vis sat loop, I still have hard time finding any SE surface winds on the SE quadrant of the broad circulation. But looking better.
NDG wrote:NDG wrote:By looking at early vis sat loop, I still have hard time finding any SE surface winds on the SE quadrant of the broad circulation. But looking better.
I may be wrong, but I still do not see any SE winds on the SE quadrant, LLC still a long way to get established.
Ed Mahmoud wrote:NDG wrote:NDG wrote:By looking at early vis sat loop, I still have hard time finding any SE surface winds on the SE quadrant of the broad circulation. But looking better.
I may be wrong, but I still do not see any SE winds on the SE quadrant, LLC still a long way to get established.
Shouldn't the NE quad have SE winds, and the SE quad SW winds?
Evil Jeremy wrote:I love the NRL for everything it has, but I think that one of its best features are the really high resolution photos it has of the storms on the page.
Looking at the big image of 90E, it looks like it is getting sheared, at least in the upper levels. There also seems to be a lack of convection on the northern side of the invest. What do you guys think?
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_ho ... D=1km_zoom
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