Ken711 wrote:Is Laura currently tracking on the NHC forecast now?
Hmmm.

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Ken711 wrote:Is Laura currently tracking on the NHC forecast now?
aspen wrote:Wasn’t recon supposed to head out an hour ago? Or was it 3:30 EST instead of CDT?
catskillfire51 wrote:aspen wrote:Wasn’t recon supposed to head out an hour ago? Or was it 3:30 EST instead of CDT?
I believe 330pm central standard time, it's 2:43 so a little bit longer
Cunxi Huang wrote:Ken711 wrote:Is Laura currently tracking on the NHC forecast now?
Hmmm.
https://i.imgur.com/xplyv0u.png
FixySLN wrote:Cunxi Huang wrote:Ken711 wrote:Is Laura currently tracking on the NHC forecast now?
Hmmm.
https://i.imgur.com/xplyv0u.png
https://imgur.com/a/tNhV4Pw
If that's the center, and one degree is 69 miles, what is she...35-40 miles of course? Am I off my rocker here? Feel free to correct me if I'm off-base.
Highteeld wrote:FixySLN wrote:
https://imgur.com/a/tNhV4Pw
If that's the center, and one degree is 69 miles, what is she...35-40 miles of course? Am I off my rocker here? Feel free to correct me if I'm off-base.
Careful. There is parallax error to consider, and the more north Laura gets, the larger the error is
Highteeld wrote:FixySLN wrote:
https://imgur.com/a/tNhV4Pw
If that's the center, and one degree is 69 miles, what is she...35-40 miles of course? Am I off my rocker here? Feel free to correct me if I'm off-base.
Careful. There is parallax error to consider, and the more north Laura gets, the larger the error is
cheezyWXguy wrote:Highteeld wrote:FixySLN wrote:
https://imgur.com/a/tNhV4Pw
If that's the center, and one degree is 69 miles, what is she...35-40 miles of course? Am I off my rocker here? Feel free to correct me if I'm off-base.
Careful. There is parallax error to consider, and the more north Laura gets, the larger the error is
It's also important to note that the center is likely not in the middle of the eye. Right now we have a large loose eye, but I don't expect it to stay that way for long. This convective burst on the south side will probably contract the eye as it comes up, and it could induce a little bit more of a westward motion in the short term.
EquusStorm wrote:Can get a nice sense of the volume of those towers from the edge of GOES-West
https://horsesnhurricanes.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/goes19402020238xf1adc.jpg
Buck wrote:The speed at which these towers are firing makes me think we might be getting ready to kick off some RI... those keep up and pressure is going to start to drop fast and winds to follow. I'm somewhat exepecting a Cat 2 by end of the night.
galvestontx wrote:eye is it 23.87n, 87.60w
So yes south of where you actually think the eye is.
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