Looking at Melbourne Doppler, it looks like she's drifting or slightly
moving WSW. Anyone else see this?
WSW drift / slow movement?
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WSW drift / slow movement?
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I think our eyes are playing tricks on us. The WSW thing crossed my mind, but I think I'm going blind looking at radar!
I just took a shower (TMI) and as I closed my eyes to rinse the shampoo out of my hair, I swear all I saw were satellite rain bands swirling around!
Geez, get it on already!!!!
I just took a shower (TMI) and as I closed my eyes to rinse the shampoo out of my hair, I swear all I saw were satellite rain bands swirling around!
Geez, get it on already!!!!
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I'm going cross-eyed from staring at radar - BUT....does it look like the smaller is getting smaller AND it may be drifting NW? It almost looked like it was going to come ashore at Jupiter, but now it almost looks like it followed the coast line a bit further north.
Am I seeing things?
http://wxweb.meteostar.com/radar/site/MLB.shtml?MLB
Am I seeing things?
http://wxweb.meteostar.com/radar/site/MLB.shtml?MLB
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