To: dirtboy; All
Does anyone have a link or graphic of a detailed look at the past track? That is, good enough to clearly see Irma’s “wobbles” the last few days. It’s 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...
2,616 posted on
09/09/2017 3:52:09 PM PDT by
Paul R.
(I don't want to be energy free, we want to be energy dominant in terms of the world. -D. Trump)
To: Paul R.
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... I found it in .kmz file format, but I don't have an easy way to open that format. (I would need Google Earth, I believe.)
2,618 posted on
09/09/2017 3:57:27 PM PDT by
Paul R.
(I don't want to be energy free, we want to be energy dominant in terms of the world. -D. Trump)
To: Paul R.
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