Quote: the dry air has moved away from the hurricane. Everything is getting in place for the storm to strengthen, and the radar from Miami is showing a west movement.
The visible satellite loop shows that the center is still sliding a bit to the north of west. There is a burst of clouds that seems to be heading due west but the center (as I say particularly on the visible loop) seems not to have made as dramatic a turn, yet. Probably will soon. But I don't think it is moving west at the moment.
-- make landfall predictions in the forecast lounge.
Edited by RedingtonBeachGuy (Wed Aug 24 2005 01:52 PM)
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