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I'm sorry but I have to post again
I'm sorry but I have to post again concerning
this "movement thing" but does it really look like Frances
is moving wnw or nw at 8mph?
I guess I'll go see my eye doctor on Tuesday.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kamx.shtml
this "movement thing" but does it really look like Frances
is moving wnw or nw at 8mph?
I guess I'll go see my eye doctor on Tuesday.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kamx.shtml
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That's cause she isn't moving much at all. Near I can tell, she's just sitting and spinning. 
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Go with the NHC track. They are getting fixes every three hours from aircraft flying into the storm.
They say it's still 300 -- WNW, and there are wobbles. Also, the eyewall went through an expansion, stronger winds not now as tightly clustered, more spread out through the storm. The eye is still the low-pressure center, but the convection is in different places.
Stay safe.
They say it's still 300 -- WNW, and there are wobbles. Also, the eyewall went through an expansion, stronger winds not now as tightly clustered, more spread out through the storm. The eye is still the low-pressure center, but the convection is in different places.
Stay safe.
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Frances moved 23.2 miles between 2pm and 5pm Eastern, that's an average speed of 7.73 mph. Over the last several three hour periods, the average three hour speed was one to three miles lower than (what I mentioned above) the average 12 hour periods the NHC goes by.
The 5pm location is NW of the 2pm location.
ilmc172pilot wrote:is is very hard to tell, looks nw......but then again it looks like its not moving.....crazy storm this one
The 5pm location is NW of the 2pm location.
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Radar
I've come to the conclusion that I don't need glasses.
Frances IS "currently"drifting westward and not wnw or nw. I think it's pretty obvious looking at the radar loop (link below). The center is clearly
coming into focus. Now this may be temporary movement but it is
happening.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kamx.shtml
Frances IS "currently"drifting westward and not wnw or nw. I think it's pretty obvious looking at the radar loop (link below). The center is clearly
coming into focus. Now this may be temporary movement but it is
happening.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kamx.shtml
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DON'T BE SORRY.......................
You are exactly right. Eventually, even Dr. Lyons may catch on.
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chakalakasp wrote:I think the reason the NHS is calling for WNW movement and witnessing WNW movement is because their detection techniques includes a great deal of things, including airplanes, dropsondes, etc etc. They do a bit more than click "refresh" on a very low res sat loop every 15 minutes.
I needed that after the day I've had. That is so funny.
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