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Thu Aug 26 2004 07:58 PM
no... dont think so

so far today it traveled wnw...then a drop more westerly.. than again wnw

you have to look at the movement over time..
that is how NHC does track so..they will stay with wnw

but... as a storm builds its path is not always fluid and hard to see where the shape of the eye turning distorts what looks like movement

looks like a real stair stepper to me
which makes it harder to figure out

anyone see it slowing down?
Heard this morning that it would begin to be affected by different steering currents and begin to slow down forward progress.. dont see it yet.



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