MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Wed Oct 31 2007 09:33 AM
Re: Noel Emerges into the Atlantic

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Well, I know the advisory says NNW. Am still not seeing it, and yet to see a clear vis. or RGB sat. that shows clear motion. Cuban radar seems down, and the overall envelope system still appears to be moving WNW. Hard to tell if we are seeing reorganization under the new bursting, or if the true center is dragging WNW, and the convection having moved closer to the center. Net motion for 24 hour period ending at 8:00am this morning has been 1.3 degrees north and 1.4 degrees west.




This may help:




Here is a good RAMSDIS link to watch for movement with during the day.

Granted this may be more of a reformation of the center since overnight, like what was mentioned in this mornings discussion, but I'll be watching that satellite loop closely over the next few hours to be sure.

The temperature (colder inner core than outer core) difference may be indicating an extratropical transition already starting to occur.



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