Looks really West to this novice
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Looks really West to this novice
Look how far the squalls have traveled, some are reaching the northern coast of Cuba. Wouldn't that suggest some sort of wsw movement?
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Re: Looks really West to this novice
Redder wrote:Look how far the squalls have traveled, some are reaching the northern coast of Cuba. Wouldn't that suggest some sort of wsw movement?
Check out this great loop.
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~rickk/frances.html
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Re: Looks really West to this novice
Stormcenter wrote:Redder wrote:Look how far the squalls have traveled, some are reaching the northern coast of Cuba. Wouldn't that suggest some sort of wsw movement?
Check out this great loop.
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~rickk/frances.html
now thats a loop!
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