Key West long range loop
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dwg71 wrote:The eye should be moving onto the short range KW radar soon, we will be able to get a good read on movement then.
PCB, FL Cat 2
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kbyx.shtml
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drezee wrote:deltadog03 wrote:drezee wrote:Check the dennis advisory message:
6pm 22.6 81.3
5pm was 22.6 81.1
ok, i am tired too...lol but, drezee is that a .2W movement last hour?
Yes
last three fixes from 5m advisory to know
AT 08/1800Z CENTER WAS LOCATED NEAR 22.1N 80.6W
From 18Z to 6pm: 0.5N 0.7W
ok...thanks...that will be VERY important to see if havana gets a direct hit
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Re: Key West long range loop
AJC3 wrote:If you are into making animated .gif files, here's some links to the NWS Southern Region Radar graphic 7-day archive pages that you may find handy...
Short range display archives:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/archive/
Long range display archives:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/archive_long/
Short range, current day:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/current/
Long range, current day:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/current_long/
Long range Key West, current day:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/current_long/kbyx/
Short range Key West, current day:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/radar/current/kbyx/
Here's an example of what you can make with the images:
A 5-hour loop of Dennis.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wxman0071 ... _Radar.gif
I've made some pretty neat gigantic time lapses using these images and a software package called "Gif contruction set 32"
I'll try and keep this updated in hopes of keeping the fragile cease-fire between the 101st WNW airborne and Patton's 3rd NW Army.
That is great AJC3. How would I compile those into the loop that you have. Is it hard to do? I would like to know so I can keep a file going.. Thanks for your input.
Robert
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ALhurricane wrote:Based on his forward speed of 17 mph... Dennis has another 2-3 hours over Cuba. Having said that...he is maintaining his inner core rather nicely.
ALHurricane, I hate to go off-topic, but whats you're current thinking for us here in Memphis in terms of remants? It looks like its headed in this general direction.
Sorry for briefly going off-topic Mods. Thanks in advance, AL.
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jkt,
If the mods get mad out us, it's all on your head! j/k
I am becoming more inclined to thing the Memphis area could experience some tropical storm force winds. Even a greater chance of this occurring across north MS. A lot of rainfall is going to occur and isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out either.
It may be the first time we throw out the Inland Tropical Storm Watch. We'll have to wait and see.
If the mods get mad out us, it's all on your head! j/k
I am becoming more inclined to thing the Memphis area could experience some tropical storm force winds. Even a greater chance of this occurring across north MS. A lot of rainfall is going to occur and isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out either.
It may be the first time we throw out the Inland Tropical Storm Watch. We'll have to wait and see.
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ALhurricane wrote:jkt,
If the mods get mad out us, it's all on your head! j/k![]()
I am becoming more inclined to thing the Memphis area could experience some tropical storm force winds. Even a greater chance of this occurring across north MS. A lot of rainfall is going to occur and isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out either.
It may be the first time we throw out the Inland Tropical Storm Watch. We'll have to wait and see.
Thanks. I am of course concerned about rain and the tornado threat especially in NE MS and W TN given the track. TS force winds are a bit concerning, with that and the rain combined we could have some serious tree damage.
Inland Tropical Storm Watch? I almost feel like I'm on the coast. Won't you issue HLSs too, IIRC?
And, I take all the blame for this!
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