Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Sep 22 2004 07:27 PM
Re: And the broad center of 94L is....

Long range radar out of NO also shows the present movement of 94L to the NW or perhaps NNW..... could be a temporary relocation of center, I doubt it, per the radar loop a part of this system is now moving to the NW or even NNW currently...

maybe it will split again, part to the NW and another part to the west... its like Ivan is giving birth to triplets.... hehe...

then another will form, and will have Ivan remnants all over the frigging place.... its like a dang bad Steven King novel...

get a grip FP... system looks like a only rainmaker for southern La at the moment....

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.klix.shtml



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