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troy2
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Re: no telling
      #3538 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:44 AM

I thought it was from a slightly different view, but it was the same only different color.

It does appear that there is a spin where you said. if its a LLC i dont know. one can sligly make out a rotation in the center of all that convection, just east of where the recent flair up is.

need the visibles


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Re: no telling
      #3539 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:52 AM

the link i posted refreshes as new images are up. check it out now.
looks like a wrapping may be starting where Stomrhound pointed out


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Re: no telling
      #3540 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:53 AM

I n the last SAT. frames looks like is now start to move more NW.

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Re: no telling
      #3541 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:54 AM

There certainly appears to be rotation. I not totally sold on where the center is, however. I'm thinking the new convection would be closing it off.

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Re: no telling
      #3542 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:54 AM

off the topic,,,does anyone here have direct tv??? A bad storm came through and I lost my pic and only have sound over the last 4 hours. I just got Direct tv,this sucks. Anyone know how to get the picture back> reply plz asap.

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Re: no telling
      #3543 - Tue Sep 17 2002 03:57 AM

as long as we are off topic, switch back to cable
my neighbor has Direct TV and whenever it rains it goes out.
Ruins the fun when a storm needs to be tracked.


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Re: no telling
      #3544 - Tue Sep 17 2002 04:08 AM

so for how long,,isnt there anyways to correct the pic>?

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Re: no telling
      #3545 - Tue Sep 17 2002 04:32 AM

Been staring at the IR loops till my eyes have about popped out... Is it just me and my blood-shot eyes or is there an LLC trying to form or formed at 17N 73W (give or take a tiny bit)? With that new blob of convection blowing up to the west maybe its time....just maybe...

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Re: Direct TV
      #3546 - Tue Sep 17 2002 04:35 AM

I had that happen once to my direct tv system...make sure its aimed correctly and try the obvious unplugging it/plugging it back in trick...which I tried and it didn't work -- turned out to be the LNB (the thingy on the dish that looks important) needed replaced.

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      #3547 - Tue Sep 17 2002 04:48 AM

sort of funny how they had a recon tasked for last night, then cancelled it.. then again tonight.. cancelled. finally some cyclonic signature in the cloud movements, but could just be a trick. btw, have noticed that the mass of the system has jogged nnw since this afternoon. organizational jog or what i dont know. deep layer flow should steer it mostly west to start out with.
had about enough of this finicky thing for now. will check back tomorrow. very unsure of its status and no way to investigate any further.
HF 0441z17september


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Re: recon
      #3550 - Tue Sep 17 2002 09:33 AM

When recon goes in today it should find a closed low centered roughly near 14/74 according to the sat pics this AM. We'll see, but that's where the system seems to be trying to organize...still weak circulation on the south with a weak west wind, but that seems to be coming...good views on the Floater loop

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Re: recon
      #3551 - Tue Sep 17 2002 09:50 AM

I certainly see the center you're referring to..overnight it looked like it was trying to decide what to do all over the place, but this finally looks like it has made up its mind...I think...

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Re: recon
      #3552 - Tue Sep 17 2002 10:26 AM

The system does look better over night.I think it is trying it's best to become better organized. Can't see the spin at 14 but it sure looks like its turning at around 17 and 75. Hopefully recon can find something this AM and put this guessing game to rest.
One of our local mets said last night that it was now moving North and that it was a real long shot that it would even affect Florida.He said possibly S. Fl. but not likely. He said just use your eyes...... Toni

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Re: recon
      #3553 - Tue Sep 17 2002 10:36 AM

Down here they are saying that Thurs/Fri may be flooding days.
The NWS statement this morning still has this thing going W-NW but who knows...
The ULL to the west of the storm *seems* to be pulling back west so maybe...
But like you said, the plane is on the way.
Maybe the southern tip/west coast of Florida????


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Re: recon
      #3554 - Tue Sep 17 2002 10:50 AM

almost dew west this morning

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Re: recon
      #3555 - Tue Sep 17 2002 11:23 AM

As this non storm continues more westerly the "threat " to Florida continues to diminish, unless you are a tv met who's career is tied to hype and ratings.Even Bastardi is beginning to see the light on this one as he is beginning to waffle on the big AND Florida on his previous posts. It is easy to make predictions from 6 days out but they seldom turn out correct. Dave - Stuart

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bingo
      #3556 - Tue Sep 17 2002 11:33 AM

there it is.. i had no idea this would be the process, but it's happening. that center that ran out ahead the other day.. convection has built forward and is now supporting it.. perhaps there is another closer to the convection and the two are hooking back into each other. it was turning sw last night, and the low level flow ahead of the system was slowing.. a sign that the something was developing at the surface.. this was evident in the first LLC slowing down and hooking back. now probably the little LLCs are fujiwhara-ing together and the system is gelling on either one or on a common point. either way, system developing south or southeast of jamaica, finally going to start organizing.. and will be moving up into the NW caribbean and probably gulf or florida straits late this week or weekend.
HF 1128z17september


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      #3557 - Tue Sep 17 2002 11:35 AM

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      #3558 - Tue Sep 17 2002 11:36 AM

whyd this thingpost twice? hey john c could you kill one of those?

HF 1130z17september


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      #3559 - Tue Sep 17 2002 11:39 AM

system at those coordinates is starting to look like a tropical cyclone this morning. further southwest near 24/66 the low level swirl is weak but supporting convection.
HF 1134z17september


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