http://www.nwhhc.com/atlantic13fd.html
still not much change in the track, graphic soon to follow
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latest http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
looks like a drift due north...hmmm
looks like a drift due north...hmmm
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<i>Thanks alot for your continued updates Derek. I know that you've been writing some even though you're essentially "off duty". </i>
The off duty went more like on duty, which blindsided me big time. Cangialosi remained sick this morning; thus, I had to do the HRD briefing solo. Then one of the comps there was locked. Once that was unlocked, NBC wanted B footage before the briefing. Thus, I had little time to prepare everything, resulting in what I felt was a below average performance
The off duty went more like on duty, which blindsided me big time. Cangialosi remained sick this morning; thus, I had to do the HRD briefing solo. Then one of the comps there was locked. Once that was unlocked, NBC wanted B footage before the briefing. Thus, I had little time to prepare everything, resulting in what I felt was a below average performance
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Track looks rather Far to the North and smacks of LC and JB well at least you have a few models that still support that.... though the trend is NOT your friend
Derek Ortt wrote:graphic is now available at http://www.nwhhc.com/images/atl13track.jpg
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