Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Thu Aug 12 2004 08:38 PM
Re: Charley on close radar

Watched LoisCane's 48 hour IR run on Charley. The convection is bending north as it interacts with Cuba and possibly as it feels the tail of Bonnie to its north. But the eye (did a 10 loop visible zoom) is definitely stair-stepping between North and NW. Click it on the Goes 12 while you still have daylight to do it. He's become quite the circular storm today. The other thing I wanted to mention was that no matter what direction it's moving in when it hits the keys, ALL of the southern tip of the Peninsula will be in on gales and the like.

Steve



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