SunnyThoughts wrote:Kohlecane wrote:Can someone post a good link for a vis. And an IR thank you
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
Thank you on a phone so need them on the go
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SunnyThoughts wrote:Kohlecane wrote:Can someone post a good link for a vis. And an IR thank you
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
Kohlecane wrote:Can someone post a good link for a vis. And an IR thank you
Kohlecane wrote:Kohlecane wrote:Can someone post a good link for a vis. And an IR thank you
Preferably a loop
Aric Dunn wrote:more and more wobbling closer to south port and wilmington... not too much longer more
just did a pretty good jog to the NNE
capepoint wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:more and more wobbling closer to south port and wilmington... not too much longer more
just did a pretty good jog to the NNE
was just watching that too. Getting gusts to well into the 30's at Atlantic Beach NC out of the E to ENE. Very humid and temps in the high 80's as well. That jog to the N may have been the nail in the coffin for it staying offshore. Looks like it would have to hook a sharp right turn to meet forecast points. I wonder if they are getting nervous at NHC yet?
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Aric Dunn wrote:If this motion continues.. the heavy outer eywall convection will be rotating into .. south point, carolina beach then wilmington over the next couple hour..
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:If this motion continues.. the heavy outer eywall convection will be rotating into .. south point, carolina beach then wilmington over the next couple hour..
Haha Aric, it's Southport, not South Point. I have been saying it for the last 2 days.![]()
BTW Wind and rain have really picked up quite significantly over the past 30 minutes.
PTrackerLA wrote:Looks like more of a NE wobble according to the latest visible and radar loop. Wilmington may be spared the eyewall but it will be hard for Morehead city to miss it IMO.
Aric Dunn wrote:capepoint wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:more and more wobbling closer to south port and wilmington... not too much longer more
just did a pretty good jog to the NNE
was just watching that too. Getting gusts to well into the 30's at Atlantic Beach NC out of the E to ENE. Very humid and temps in the high 80's as well. That jog to the N may have been the nail in the coffin for it staying offshore. Looks like it would have to hook a sharp right turn to meet forecast points. I wonder if they are getting nervous at NHC yet?
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looking at a couple local report.. already 40mph sustained gusting to 57mph at southport
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