posted on September 3, 2004 09:03:17 PM new
This link will show the movement and rotation of the hurricane for the last 4 hours. You need to have Java turned on and give it a minute or two to load. http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GSSLOOPS/ecir.html
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
posted on September 4, 2004 02:05:47 PM new
Holy guacamole, Ralphie! That's one SHAMU of a storm!
("SHAMU" is used with poetic license & should not be construed as disrespect for anybody regardless of species, shoe-size, ability to laugh at Rowan&Martin Laugh-In re-runs, etc,etc...)
posted on September 4, 2004 02:37:11 PM new
I'd better come & get Ralphie so I can keep him safe up here in PA. We are having perfect weather & Ralphie would love a walk in the woods & a good cat chase, I have a bunch of them.
posted on September 4, 2004 03:41:16 PM new
This link will take you to the NWS radar in Melbourn, Fl. for what the storm looks like from the ground. The arrows on the upper left of the page will allow you to access adjacent Fl radar sites. Each radar has a range of about 135 miles on this setting. In the left column, under "Base Reflectivity" click the word "loop" and let it load. It will show the storm movement for the previous hour. http://radar.weather.gov/radar/latest/DS.p19r0/si.kmlb.shtml
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law