Extreme Jog to the West

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#21 Postby LowMug » Sat Sep 11, 2004 12:52 am

MWatkins wrote:
NCstateWOLF wrote:10 bucks about three more of these treads pop up...But yes I noticed that as well.


I'll take the over. And there is a direct relationship between the longitude of the poster and the amount of westward movement in the last 12 hours:

Here's the scale:

>90 west: 270
88 to 90: 275
85 to 88: 280
83 to 85: 285
81.5 to 83: Seems like folks in western FL are being pretty reasonable....
81.5 to 79.5: 325

The actual overall motion...despite the last 30 min frame...remains between 300 and 305.

MW


Mr. Watkins...were you referring to me as the poster in direct relationship to calling this "wobble" and me living west of the current track...let's hope not...if so talk to Lindaloo and she will straighten you out...

Otherwise...like I stated this "wobble" has had a huge impact on the present track in regards to the people on Jamaica...do you agree...sure you do...in the long run this could have implications or not. I know you know more about the "weather" than I do but lets try not to be so condescending...and also admit just once you were a bit hasty this time...other than that you rock
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