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Aparently nobody was listening so I'll repeat my post: Actually the last six hours there was a steady NW movement, with oscillations (likely caused by the asymmetrical windfield) around the SW corner of the eyewall (the same type of oscillations that were seen dramatically exaggerated the other day with the very small eyewall). To see this, bring up the wv loop and zoom in like 4-5 times and page through the images. Wilma is not stalling, she is just moving very slowly, oscillating as she goes. |