center can be seen
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center can be seen
the center can now be seen @125 miles SE of Brownsville, might make TD status in the morning. Thunderstorms trying to wrap around.
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Re: center can be seen
dennis causey wrote:the center can now be seen @125 miles SE of Brownsville, might make TD status in the morning. Thunderstorms trying to wrap around.
Yes it does look like it's trying to get better organized in the
last few satellite images before the dreaded eclipse blackout.
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Even worse...
What's even worse is that the center appears to be moving due east. This would keep it away from the most severe shear and allow it to organize even more. My God, the ink on Jeb Bush's request to combine four storms into one is not even dry yet, please don't make him change that four into a five!!

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You can see something spinning on Brownsville radar:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.kbro.shtml
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.kbro.shtml
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That Brownsville Radar is going to be critical in tracking this thing during the blackout. The power is on here most places in the Panhandle but the infra-structure is weak to say the least. If we have to sit in the dark again for a week, my wife is going to make me move her back to Europe...
I'll either have to go back to Italy and contend with Volcanoes and Earthquakes (the latter of which can't be normally predicted), or go up to Poland where she's from and spend the rest of my life shoveling snow. Both of which are not appealing to a guy like me whose originally from Alabama....
I'll either have to go back to Italy and contend with Volcanoes and Earthquakes (the latter of which can't be normally predicted), or go up to Poland where she's from and spend the rest of my life shoveling snow. Both of which are not appealing to a guy like me whose originally from Alabama....
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