Ok, dumb question... I've looked at the WV, the IR, and the VIS. The VIS is the only one (to me) that shows signs of organization (http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html).
The IR and the WV look like the bands are moving, but there isn't really a circulation cente (maybe I see it in the last two frames of the IR). Am I seeing things right, or have I really lost it? To me, looking at the radar earlier today, it seemed to be converging around a central point more than it appears to be now...
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