Kal
(Weather Hobbyist)
Mon Sep 13 2004 05:23 AM
Northerly Component?

I know that wobble-watching can grow tiresome. But given my proximity to the forecast track, I'm watching every jog with the intensity of the media covering a scandalous celebrity trial.

The last few frames (thru 815 UTC) on the IR loop "seem" to be indicating a more northerly component...at least relative to what I've been observing over the past couple of days. I concede my amateur status, so I suppose this could be some sort of optical illusion created by the inner workings of the storm.

Thoughts???

Looks like there is less N movement than I "thought" I saw, but more than there has been. Visuals perhaps exagerrated by the ERC process?



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