Quote: Based on the latest satellites and radar, it looks like the center is getting drawn northward more into the convection, which is not so good for Puerto Rico, and lessens the impact from Hispaniola. Based on water vapor, I don't see this trend lasting much longer, the primarily western motion likely will kick in pretty soon. That and I put emily in the title earlier instead of Irene, which means I didn't get enough sleep.
I was just thinking that myself Mike just looked at a 24hr WV loop and one will notice Harvey,sm ULL and Irene all moving W and it has been that way for weeks.It appears now how strong does Irene get and how much lift does the trof provide as usual timing
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