Dean4Storms wrote:Ivanhater wrote:ronjon wrote:Gus is tracking N-NW and has been since 5 am this morning. Some of the models were hinting at this movement (actually CMC had taken it about 50 miles offshore of Tampa on yesterdays run before turning it NW). Probably the rapid intensification and forward speed caught some of the models a little "flat-footed" by not anticipating this movement. This isn't a wobble folks - just have to see how long it takes this course before turning more NW - may be a little heavier weather for SW FL if this track keeps up.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/sloop-vis.html
Yep, this stopped being a wobble long time ago which is why the forecast points have to be pushed east..it better get back on track
It has been one big wobble all day, hey?
Lol yeah..it would be one thing if it were wobbling east then west of the track which would average out but not yet..Ill be watching to see if it does