Did you look at the map of the storm track history?
I can’t see the turn very well (Harvey)
#HurrcaneIrma Velocity Scan from Key West Doppler Radar showing 145 mph winds at the eye wall pic.twitter.com/yc0yQfjqQC— Justin Berk (@JustinWeather) September 10, 2017
I asked over on the Irma II thread, but not long B4 III supplanted it, so I didn’t really get a good answer:
Does anyone have a link or graphic of a detailed look at the past track? That is, good enough to clearly see Irmas wobbles the last few days. Its curiosity on my part / wondering if there is a pattern to it. I know most such storms wobble at least a little; in this case, Irma seems to have been almost skipping along the coast of Cuba. Plus, I wonder if it will continue to wobble that much, once it turns more NW or NNW? Hmmm...