
cycloneye wrote:SSD dvorak T numbers.
25/1745 UTC 23.3N 64.8W T1.5/1.5 92L -- Atlantic
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
So we should be tracking the area farther east??

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cycloneye wrote:SSD dvorak T numbers.
25/1745 UTC 23.3N 64.8W T1.5/1.5 92L -- Atlantic
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
deltadog03 wrote:Aric, the sat pic just updated and storms are still firing nicely about where we have the circle. Also, more are gathering near there. Its almost where the 12z ukie and cmc have the "center".
Blown_away wrote:cycloneye wrote:SSD dvorak T numbers.
25/1745 UTC 23.3N 64.8W T1.5/1.5 92L -- Atlantic
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
So we should be tracking the area farther east??
deltadog03 wrote:sorry wxman....Tried it again. I guess imageshack is having prollems.
I just re-posted the pic.
cycloneye wrote:The plane will tell us where is a circulation if there is one,so lets wait for the data that they will provide.
wxman57 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:sorry wxman....Tried it again. I guess imageshack is having prollems.
I just re-posted the pic.
See it now. That's the area I'm looking at. Maybe 22.6N/64.6W. Can't see any evidence of a surface center on observations nearby, just a trof axis. Recon should report that they could not close off any center, though they may find some rotation aloft. I think it's 24 hours away. And I'd still pay close attention if I was on the NC coast.
cycloneye wrote:The plane will tell us where is a circulation if there is one,so lets wait for the data that they will provide.
Jevo wrote:cycloneye wrote:The plane will tell us where is a circulation if there is one,so lets wait for the data that they will provide.
While we wait, it is fun to speculate and match wits.. At this point a little bit of guessing isnt going to scare anyone
wxman57 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:sorry wxman....Tried it again. I guess imageshack is having prollems.
I just re-posted the pic.
See it now. That's the area I'm looking at. Maybe 22.6N/64.6W. Can't see any evidence of a surface center on observations nearby, just a trof axis. Recon should report that they could not close off any center, though they may find some rotation aloft. I think it's 24 hours away. And I'd still pay close attention if I was on the NC coast.
otowntiger wrote:Now I know that it is hard to discern movement when a center hasn't even formed yet, and I know that southerly shear can play tricks on our eyes as it pushes storms north, but it sure looks to me like this system is moving more north now than ever. Anyone else see that or am i just plain silly?
Aric Dunn wrote:Jevo wrote:cycloneye wrote:The plane will tell us where is a circulation if there is one,so lets wait for the data that they will provide.
While we wait, it is fun to speculate and match wits.. At this point a little bit of guessing isnt going to scare anyone
lol .. of course..![]()
but guessing is not the same as educated guessing ..come on jeev's hehe
cycloneye wrote:18 UTC Best Track
It almost coincides with the SSD dvorak position.
AL, 92, 2009082518, , BEST, 0, 232N, 647W, 25, 1011, DB
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 009.invest
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