Sanibel wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:Ull moving west ,should not be a problem for this system.
You didn't saw yesterdays loops. When it was SE ef PR and today is over PR.
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Sanibel wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:Ull moving west ,should not be a problem for this system.
ColinDelia wrote:bob rulz wrote:ColinDelia wrote:So only gained .1 of latitude in 12 hours.
.3 actually.
I used ATCF "best track"
18z. 16.6 N 46.6W
6z 16.7N 49.2W (12 hours later)
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
painkillerr wrote:This is all great stuff. I'm curious, (seriously) what to you guys do to entertain yourselves during the off season?
cycloneye wrote:Here is the 13:45z image. You can see the tiny circulation.
Stephanie wrote:painkillerr wrote:This is all great stuff. I'm curious, (seriously) what to you guys do to entertain yourselves during the off season?
There's all kinds of weather that we track, snowstorms, severe weather. We do track tropical systems during our winter months south of the equator. You'll see the Winter Weather forum rev up and this forum die back a bit.
wxman57 wrote:Climo still says it would be extremely rare for a storm within 65nm of Gaston's position to enter the Caribbean or hit the U.S. I am still thinking north of BVI and north of PR then recurve.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/paststorms.gif
wxman57 wrote:Climo still says it would be extremely rare for a storm within 65nm of Gaston's position to enter the Caribbean or hit the U.S. I am still thinking north of BVI and north of PR then recurve.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/paststorms.gif
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