Franklin naked swirl starting to move WSW now?
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Franklin naked swirl starting to move WSW now?
Looking at visible sat. loops, it looks to me like the nearly naked swirl of Franklin has stalled and in fact may be starting to slowly turn WSW. Any comments?
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It's pretty much getting a good ole fashion convective haircut (sheared to pieces.) The low level center is meandering at the moment...maybe drifting a little to the SW. As was said the advisory board, unless it can get some convection over the center fairly soon, Franklin will not be with us much longer.
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Re: Franklin naked swirl starting to move WSW now?
LarryWx wrote:Looking at visible sat. loops, it looks to me like the nearly naked swirl of Franklin has stalled and in fact may be starting to slowly turn WSW. Any comments?
ya show me
sorry that i'm disagreeing but franklin has been moving in the oppisite dirrestion that u guys have been saying
proof: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at200506.asp
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The 00z models also just came out and show a different set of solutions.
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http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
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http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
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WeatherEmperor wrote:The 00z models also just came out and show a different set of solutions.
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http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
looks like a pile of mess
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ivanhater wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:The 00z models also just came out and show a different set of solutions.
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http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
looks like a pile of mess
exactly. Could they be starting to hint towards us that they are now feeling that Franklin will not be pulled away by that trough afterall?
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