Lookout - Hurricane Earl

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DandyDon

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Technically, it is still just a Tropical Storm, it hasn't made it to hurricane levels, yet. The tracking could and probably will change in the next 5 days (I hope)
 
Charley was a big enough pest this weekend. Let's hope cousin Earl turns around and blows out to sea.
 
I don't think we know where they are going yet but for up to date information go to.
http://wwwgoes.noaa.gov/srcheasr2.html
Then click on goes east hurricane sector
click visible
click Sunday (for today )
click the time then submit you will get a very good satellite pic.
 
RichLockyer:
Not yours Don... the one I quoted.
Your worked fine.

Type "NOAA" in your address bar, lot's of sights out there to see.
I know you know how it all works.

Cheers
 
DandyDon:
Hurricane Earl's Headed For Coz & Yucatan!
FWIW, today's reports indicate that Earl is dissipating. It has been downgraded to an open tropical wave and advisories on it have been discontinued until and unless it regenerates. A "hurricane hunter" aircraft on a flythrough this morning was unable to find a closed circulation or a defined center; another such mission is scheduled for tomorrow.

The above info is from http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html
 
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