Here Comes Frances...The Storm is Now Moving W/NW at.....
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- Sean in New Orleans
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Here Comes Frances...The Storm is Now Moving W/NW at.....
...about 10 mph based on radar and should go directly over Fort Pierce, FL http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kmlb.shtml
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:...about 10 mph based on radar and should go directly over Fort Pierce, FL http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kmlb.shtml
I like the post the other evening where someone said we ought to name a new compass direction - WWN
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Innotech wrote:look for an abrupt turn due north, followed by a northeast turn into NC!
Now that's a lol!! The NHC has done a good job on the path, although, they certainly didn't spot the system going stationery. I certainly hope it isn't moving at 10 mph (although it is visible on radar). The faster it goes, the further West it will go, IMO, before it gets picked up by the trough.
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Sean, who do you know in Slidell? I know a couple of guys over there as well, went to NLU with one of them.
Anyway, I would have disagree on the movement. The storm is surely not moving at 10, it still looks stationary to me. What I do notice in the radar is that the "eye wall" that it is trying to form has wrapped around 3/4 of the way and it's starting to look impressive.
Anyway, I would have disagree on the movement. The storm is surely not moving at 10, it still looks stationary to me. What I do notice in the radar is that the "eye wall" that it is trying to form has wrapped around 3/4 of the way and it's starting to look impressive.
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WeatherNLU wrote:Sean, who do you know in Slidell? I know a couple of guys over there as well, went to NLU with one of them.
Anyway, I would have disagree on the movement. The storm is surely not moving at 10, it still looks stationary to me. What I do notice in the radar is that the "eye wall" that it is trying to form has wrapped around 3/4 of the way and it's starting to look impressive.
Jacob and Scott...these are two that I correspond with via email and IM's during different weather events...
If this storm is moving along then we could be seeing a second landfall as far West as Mobile, IMO. I'm counting on this being a fluke of the eye and the storm moving much more slowly.
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