07-25-2016, 02:12 PM
Wao nahele kane wrote:
"Nice to hear from you again Tomk and your slanderous nonsense. I have a copy of the storms activity on loop file right here on my system and it shows west by south west on approach. When I find a service to upload this noaa .gif to. Ill link the file here that disputes your nonsense."
"http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q740...2li4ry.gif"
As was mentioned earlier in this thread, those infrared images can be misleading as they highlight where the convection is occurring but are not good at telling you where the center of the storm is. There is no conflict in the data, you are misinterpreting the images. Also, again mentioned earlier:
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tcpages/arc...1607240307
"The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron flew through Darby for a
good portion of the day, and departed the storm just before the
poorly-defined center came ashore over the southeastern portion of
the Big Island near Pahala around 2 pm. The center is estimated to
be traversing the southern slopes of the Big Island at this time."
"Nice to hear from you again Tomk and your slanderous nonsense. I have a copy of the storms activity on loop file right here on my system and it shows west by south west on approach. When I find a service to upload this noaa .gif to. Ill link the file here that disputes your nonsense."
"http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q740...2li4ry.gif"
As was mentioned earlier in this thread, those infrared images can be misleading as they highlight where the convection is occurring but are not good at telling you where the center of the storm is. There is no conflict in the data, you are misinterpreting the images. Also, again mentioned earlier:
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tcpages/arc...1607240307
"The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron flew through Darby for a
good portion of the day, and departed the storm just before the
poorly-defined center came ashore over the southeastern portion of
the Big Island near Pahala around 2 pm. The center is estimated to
be traversing the southern slopes of the Big Island at this time."