Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Mon Jul 25 2005 03:32 AM
Re: Franklin's Future, and Long Range Insight

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I beg to differ. If you look at the visible sat from goes floater, the low level circulation is moving s/sw while the concentration of storms are moving se.




OK - turn on the lat/lon, and then go back to the last daylight shot where it is very easy to see the center of the LLC (23:15Z). Then take the edge of a piece of paper and line it up on the center and parallel to the lat line. You can clearly see the center moving SE from 23:15Z to 02:15Z, with no westward movement.



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