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Art Vandolay
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Watching TS Fred, a Low Off North Carolina, and a Small Wave in the Mid-Atlantic
      #86909 - Wed Sep 09 2009 09:44 PM

Hello everyone, new to the site and appreciate all the sound information found here. Can anyone ever recall a storm following the path that Fred has taken since the advent of satellite technology.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Wed Sep 09 2009 10:27 PM)


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Storm Tracks Similar to Fred in the Satellite Era [Re: Art Vandolay]
      #86910 - Wed Sep 09 2009 10:30 PM

Some of these were close:
TS Florence 1964
TS Cindy 1987
TS #6 1988
TS Ernesto 1994
Hurr Noel 1995
Hurr Ivan 1998
Hurr Danielle 2004

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Re: Storm Tracks Similar to Fred in the Satellite Era [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #86911 - Thu Sep 10 2009 07:39 AM

Clark has a web page that generates analog maps to a storm's current position. It can be found here:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/~acevans/models/

Analog Map for Fred (current map):
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/~acevans/models/al072009_analogs.png


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Re: Storm Tracks Similar to Fred in the Satellite Era [Re: danielw]
      #86913 - Thu Sep 10 2009 11:03 AM

This is jumpy, but it looks like there is possiblly some organizing going on with the low off Delmarva
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/flash-vis.html The convection has also increased.

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