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Tell me what you think! Use the "decrease image hold" button to speed up the loop and watch the center move.
Awesome 12 hour radar loop clearly shows NW movement
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I can't but think that may be some dry air instead of the center of circulation.. saw this with one of the storms last year.. forget which one. I thought it was an eye on radar but it was air. Maybe a more experienced person can confirm?
Edit: Gah I've looked at too many posts/radar/sat loops. I just don't like any of the radar loops. There is so much air in the system is honestly too hard to really make a call through radar.
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Edit: Gah I've looked at too many posts/radar/sat loops. I just don't like any of the radar loops. There is so much air in the system is honestly too hard to really make a call through radar.
Christine
2005 guess: 15/10/6
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