Hurricane Alexis wrote:Um what sat are you looking at? In mine it still looks like a wave.
Look at the timestamp. One of the sites I was using wasn't updating. Try this.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
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Hurricane Alexis wrote:Um what sat are you looking at? In mine it still looks like a wave.
KBBOCA wrote:Wow. Huge shift left for Chantal or what's left of her. It looks like the previous NHC track over the DR will bust pretty badly. I'm surprised. I've not seen such a BIG track change within the 24 - 48 hour cone in quite a long time.
What accounts for the pretty large shift? Am I overstating the degree to which the forecast points were off?
KBBOCA wrote:Wow. Huge shift left for Chantal or what's left of her. It looks like the previous NHC track over the DR will bust pretty badly. I'm surprised. I've not seen such a BIG track change within the 24 - 48 hour cone in quite a long time.
What accounts for the pretty large shift? Am I overstating the degree to which the forecast points were off?
Airboy wrote:Recon in the air, will be interesting to see what it will find
WeatherEmperor wrote:I really want to thank Rock, Jevo, meriland23 and others that take the time to post the models. You guys are totally awesome and I have a lot of respect for you guys. Thanks for helping people like me understand the model data better!
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ninel conde wrote:Sometimes things can be clues to the season ahead. Chantal died over open waters in the deep tropics. Maybe the experts can say if this will be the pattern this season.
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