GalvestonDuck wrote:bbadon wrote:Ok I'll say it has this storm stalled?
Last update was that it’s moving NNW at 12mph.
(Edit - darn typo)
I get that as long term motion. I'm talking currently.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:bbadon wrote:Ok I'll say it has this storm stalled?
Last update was that it’s moving NNW at 12mph.
(Edit - darn typo)
IcyTundra wrote:If it continues to move due north landfall will be near Sargent.
tolakram wrote:HWRF has
982mb at 8pm (slightly low)
977mb at 11pm
962mb at 5am landfall
Hurricane Mike wrote:983 mb...not bad Beryl.
eastcoastFL wrote:capNstorms wrote:skyline385 wrote:There is a very clear NNE wobble over the last hour, how much it affects track remains to be seen
[url]https://i.postimg.cc/QtcbwKKh/KCRP202407072050-to-202407072359-50frames.gif [/url]
can the force of it wrapping its core around the back side drive it at all?
Recon is in the storm so they should be able to tell us which direction it’s currently heading. I’m looking at radar but it’s hard to tell.
Edit: found a better radar link and it still appears to be NNW. I think the eye is deceiving right now making it appear to be heading N or NNE but if you look at the whole store it still appears to be moving NNW.
wx98 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:capNstorms wrote:
can the force of it wrapping its core around the back side drive it at all?
Recon is in the storm so they should be able to tell us which direction it’s currently heading. I’m looking at radar but it’s hard to tell.
Edit: found a better radar link and it still appears to be NNW. I think the eye is deceiving right now making it appear to be heading N or NNE but if you look at the whole store it still appears to be moving NNW.
Yes, I’ve been tracking it for over 4 hours and it’s still NNW to NW.
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