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Re: Latest Detailed Thoughts From Local New Orleans Met...
Sean in New Orleans wrote:Here are the latest thoughts from John Gumm, local met here in New Orleans on WWL-TV. As most of you know, our local mets, here in New Orleans, have been posting on a local weather forum with detailied discussions for our area. This discussion mainly pertains to metropolitan New Orleans. He sounds much more concerned this evening about the New Orleans region.
Sean - I saw last night where you mentioned you were in contact with some folks off shore. What are you hearing from this this evening? Are the rigs doing anything more aggressive in response to the model trends?
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Re: Latest Detailed Thoughts From Local New Orleans Met...
Ixolib wrote:Sean in New Orleans wrote:Here are the latest thoughts from John Gumm, local met here in New Orleans on WWL-TV. As most of you know, our local mets, here in New Orleans, have been posting on a local weather forum with detailied discussions for our area. This discussion mainly pertains to metropolitan New Orleans. He sounds much more concerned this evening about the New Orleans region.
Sean - I saw last night where you mentioned you were in contact with some folks off shore. What are you hearing from this this evening? Are the rigs doing anything more aggressive in response to the model trends?
All rigs off of Louisiana are evacuating as of today....
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Thanks! I flip the channels on my local stations and some say one thing and some say another, about t he same though. It just the way they say it. Like most here in the Bay area we are just so stressed and I guess, well speaking for my self I'm looking for the "crystal ball". I have learned alot on this site. I thank everyone for answering my questions.
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gkrangers wrote:Well, anytime a frame goes W, its considered a turn and movement.
But anytime a frame goes NW, its considered a wobble.
But, this does appear to just be a wobble. Too bad the sattellite will go bye bye soon.
It seems that yesterday, anytime a frame went NW, it was considered movement, and anytime a frame went W, it was considered a wobble.
I've been wondering, how many wobbles are there in a trend? And how many jogs are there in a wobble?

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Really? Damn, I thought I noticed it the other way around. Right now, its back to W is wobble and NW is movement.Possum Trot wrote:gkrangers wrote:Well, anytime a frame goes W, its considered a turn and movement.
But anytime a frame goes NW, its considered a wobble.
But, this does appear to just be a wobble. Too bad the sattellite will go bye bye soon.
It seems that yesterday, anytime a frame went NW, it was considered movement, and anytime a frame went W, it was considered a wobble.
I've been wondering, how many wobbles are there in a trend? And how many jogs are there in a wobble?
Maybe we'll just say its wobbling between the W and NW, on a general WNW movement and climbing the stepladder towards western cuba.
Either way, its not going ot be a fun 24 hours for Grand Cayman.
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Re: Eye contracting, NW turn beginning?
otowntiger wrote:Stormcenter wrote:calidoug wrote:Motion from 2115Z through 0315Z appears to be about 300.
Bad news for Grand Cayman.
Eye appears to be contracting in the last couple frames.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Also might be entraining a little bit of drier air from the NW... convection not as intense on that side....
They call it a wobble which is what it's been doing all day.
Though it really does need to start turning NW now otherwise some of you guys in Florida are going to have a nervous breakdown.
Don't start with that. All we've heard all day from everyone east of Florida is west, west, west!!!! It seems the folks from LA, Miss, AL and TX are the ones who will suffer from a nervous break down. We here in FL have had our share of storms, so if it keeps going west, we are OK with that.
Then why not join the so called "west" bandwagon and not continue to sound like you want it to come to Florida if you really don't want there?
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rdcrds, it helps to use large images, use your mouse pointer to mark the eye at start, etc. Just "watching" can be misleading.
Or try "rocking" instead of "looping".
Given your heightened sensitivity to S movement, it may be easier for you to see that while watching the reverse portion of the loop, than to see N movement in the forward portion.
Or try "rocking" instead of "looping".
Given your heightened sensitivity to S movement, it may be easier for you to see that while watching the reverse portion of the loop, than to see N movement in the forward portion.
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