This is happening all too painfully slow. Seems the round center of clouds is drifting back towards Melbourne, but bright clouds (possible llc) seem to be evident on the East side of the convection (see current NASA vis loop). Very frustrating since it is hard to tell which way she is going, if anywhere. I'm sure the 11am advisory will say she is moving north at 5 mph. Not totally sure I will buy that.
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