TWO planes are in the system.... both NOAA and AF... wonder how close one will come to the coast... get a pic? NOAA is just getting to the "center" coming in from the SE... AFF has flown to the SW side... here's from AF... there on the way back to the "center"
355 URNT12 KNHC 211412 VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL932007 A. 21/13:33:50Z B. 29 deg 24 min N 085 deg 28 min W C. NA mb NA m D. 30 kt E. 017 deg 5 nm F. 092 deg 030 kt G. 017 deg 005 nm H. EXTRAP 1005 mb I. 23 C/ 459 m J. 24 C/ 449 m K. 21 C/ NA L. NA M. NA N. 1345/1 O. 0.02 / 3 nm P. AF303 04IIA INVEST OB 10 MAX FL WIND 30 KT N QUAD 13:32:00 Z SLP EXTRAP FROM 1500 FT.
NOAA should be off point that sticks off from Port St. Joe ...pretty soon... BOTH planes are inward to the area. One at 5k and another at 1,500ft
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