LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Sun Sep 09 2007 05:33 AM
Re: Subtropical Storm Gabrielle Forms Southeast of the Carolinas

Hard to find the center exactly and the 11pm discussion talked on this problem, or tried to explain it..

She is way to the west on any loop you look at.. it may be mostly her convection and if so suddenly her convection is displaced to the left instead of the right like it used to be which means something

any way you look at it... at least for the time being something is going on

and recon is there so ...we should have more data by 2 and if not by 2.. the 5am should be a very interesting read..

http://www.tropicalatlantic.com/recon/archive/2007/Gabrielle/HDOB/AF/04/map.shtml
nothing like sitting up with friends watching the plane circle around on google lol

Radar can sometimes be deceiving but this has been going on now for a while tonight... hard to know exactly where the center is but recon should get a fix or two..



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