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Maybe that little dot in the middle is cloud movements but Hmmm.
Is Jeanne trying to see?
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ProfessionalMeteorologist wrote:listen to perdue, he's clearly a professional meteorologist though. ha
You're clearly a professional speller. It's Purdue, not perdue. Other than calling yourself a prof met, I don't see any verification of this by the mods. I'm a grad student in atmospheric science w/ a Bachelor's also in meteorology so I don't want to hear it.
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Complete data...hmm...looking at a long range radar image where the scan is at least several thousand feet above the surface. That's not exactly what I call complete data. On the loops it's impossible to tell whether that is an eye, eyewall or just a blob of convection.
I was responding to the original poster - he/she says that he/she sees a dot in the middle. So, I zoomed in on a high-res image and confirmed that it was a shadow caused by the sun setting over the tallest cloud tops.
We already have confirmation of a partial eyewall from recon earlier this afternoon.
I was responding to the original poster - he/she says that he/she sees a dot in the middle. So, I zoomed in on a high-res image and confirmed that it was a shadow caused by the sun setting over the tallest cloud tops.
We already have confirmation of a partial eyewall from recon earlier this afternoon.
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