RL3AO wrote:The dominant system is north of PR. I think most of that convection near Hispaniola is mostly upslope caused.
OK, but it is just deceiving the way it looks.
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RL3AO wrote:The dominant system is north of PR. I think most of that convection near Hispaniola is mostly upslope caused.
Aric Dunn wrote:convection for the first time develpoing over the LLC.. that little bubble on the NW side of the main convective ball..
RL3AO wrote:The dominant system is north of PR. I think most of that convection near Hispaniola is mostly upslope caused.
AutoPenalti wrote:Bocadude85 wrote:Are we sure that the vort over Hispaniola isn't actually the dominant feature? Following the 0Z HWRF it has a TS heading www then at hour 18 it focuses in on a low over Haiti then starts tracking that low at hour 27..
Focus on the satellite. Don't focus on the models. They are complete garbage right now. Remember that models
change randomly for different variables that come into play that WE don't see. Satellite imagery shows us what's going on right now. If convection wanes after DMAX then it's going to struggle to intensify.
chaser1 wrote:Not only do I find the resolution on the NASA 1KM as being higher, but the pic also seems to update faster too. Here's the link for one of the different resolutions one could find there (either for still or loop) http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/GOES0 ... RPAaNl.jpg
Here's the regular link to the main NASA Satellite site
Aric Dunn wrote:chaser1 wrote:Not only do I find the resolution on the NASA 1KM as being higher, but the pic also seems to update faster too. Here's the link for one of the different resolutions one could find there (either for still or loop) http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/GOES0 ... RPAaNl.jpg
Here's the regular link to the main NASA Satellite site
for visible yeah. that and it can go into rapid scan. but RGB still is overall better.
psyclone wrote:I'm really going to be interested to see if they lower the chances.
LoveWeather12 wrote:I live in Fl. I'm wondering, when we will know for sure where it's going and what intensity it will be? I'm getting annoyed and getting to the point of stop preparing for it
LoveWeather12 wrote:I live in Fl. I'm wondering, when we will know for sure where it's going and what intensity it will be? I'm getting annoyed and getting to the point of stop preparing for it
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