Aric Dunn wrote:994mb...
SE of the last fix
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GCANE wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:994mb...
SE of the last fix
Siker wrote:They pinned it at pretty much exactly 28N 90W, so easy to locate on satellite even if cloud motion isn't visible.
Siker wrote:They pinned it at pretty much exactly 28N 90W, so easy to locate on satellite even if cloud motion isn't visible.
Frank P wrote:Siker wrote:They pinned it at pretty much exactly 28N 90W, so easy to locate on satellite even if cloud motion isn't visible.
That looks a little ese of the NHC 10:00 am position of 28.2 and 90.4
Airboy wrote:Dropsonde in the center:
996mb (29.42 inHg) Surface (Sea Level) 27.2°C (81.0°F) 25.1°C (77°F) 290° (from the WNW) 15 knots (17 mph)
Siker wrote:Spit out another eddy northward from that 28 90 location. We'll see if something more lasting coalesces today near the convection and halts the never-ending stream of little vortices.
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