
HENRI DRFTING SOUTH??
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HENRI DRFTING SOUTH??
Our local met..one of them Dennis Phillips from abc action news.. said "Henri appears to be drifting south" :o I am wondering if any one else can confirm this??? 

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Thats what I was thinking on latest visable loops.. Naked he is..
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... &itype=vis

http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... &itype=vis
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Southward drift...
I have to agree with both of you.. it looks like he's meandering to the South.. If he stays out there too long.. it will potentially allow for either strengthening or at least for some thunderstorms to reform around his center...
******* it Henri.. you're ugly.. Put some clothes on lol
******* it Henri.. you're ugly.. Put some clothes on lol
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It is a naked swirl dfriting south but no thunderstorms near it.
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If it continues as a naked swirl without developing thunderstorms nothing will happen.
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Henri is in a slow moving environment, so it has been meandering most of the afternoon. This southward drift would keep the center over water which may give more time to flare up thunderstorms around the center, before the expected ENE to NE turns.
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I don't know what's making it drift south.. but it could be a bad thing.. It could mean it's changing course.. and the longer it sits out there.. the more chance it has of having thunderstorms re-fire around the center... Plus, if it were to get it's act together.. it could actually strengthen while it decides where to make landfall..
I think he's trying to decide whether he wants to go to tomorrow nights Devil Rays game or if he wants to skip it and go see a friend in Cedar Key lol..
I think he's trying to decide whether he wants to go to tomorrow nights Devil Rays game or if he wants to skip it and go see a friend in Cedar Key lol..
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chadtm80 wrote:SE very clear on this loop http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Excellent loop Chad! Channel 2 is the next best thing to visible.
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Even though the center remains over water, it's pretty unlikely that Henri will do much. Lots of shear right now ripping the circulation apart.
The erratic movement is probably evidence of a shallow (and weak) circulation. As a result, Henri is influenced by lower level steering winds right now which are light. If Henri were any stronger and had a deeper or more vertically stacked circulation, he would probably be tracking east-northeast at a pretty good pace.
Tropical systems are always interesting to watch, I guess...even the weaker ones.
The erratic movement is probably evidence of a shallow (and weak) circulation. As a result, Henri is influenced by lower level steering winds right now which are light. If Henri were any stronger and had a deeper or more vertically stacked circulation, he would probably be tracking east-northeast at a pretty good pace.
Tropical systems are always interesting to watch, I guess...even the weaker ones.
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