Vortex wrote:northerly turn beginning as we speak..
Hmm... GOES visible says something different.
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Steve H. wrote:Well, if you think you've got this thing pegged to any degree, look at the 12Z Euro. Takes Fay off the east coast of Florida, then brings it back into central Florida heading west toward the panhandle. shhheeeesh.
KWT wrote:Indeed I just caught the LLC briefly on the high resolution sat imagery in a gap in the convection, a little further east then I expected and thats reflected in the recon it seems.
I'd guess current motion is around 280 presently, last recon pass wasn't a very good pass through the lowest pressure.
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The apparent more westly track with the LLC seems to be a wobble from what I'm looking at. Watch the overall convective mass for a more definitive motion.
- Jay


HURAKAN wrote:
Closer to the Cuban coast. How close can they get?

NEXRAD wrote:The apparent more westly track with the LLC seems to be a wobble from what I'm looking at. Watch the overall convective mass for a more definitive motion.
- Jay


KWT wrote:Nexred, problem is the whole thing is getting sheared so not sure you can use the convective movement as a very good guide at the moment IMO.
KWT wrote:Nexred, problem is the whole thing is getting sheared so not sure you can use the convective movement as a very good guide at the moment IMO.


StormTracker wrote:There's something very strange & wrong with this storm if you ask me! Something tells me we're in for a little surprise!!!

Yeah, you guys could be getting some nasty outer bands.gatorcane wrote:Looks like some very inclement weather headed for Southern Florida for possibly later this evening....as Fay's influence nears.
Check out the deep convection blowup on the FL straits getting ready to move onshore the FL Keys:
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