06-13-2007, 03:59 PM
I think that last link is the best, Les.
And, this here link of the current central Pacific radar.. I watched the hurricane run out of here in October 2005. Yaw watch the constant, continuous storms just south of us, and yaw get the idea. It's like a fireball down there year round.. once and a while, like in 05 one of these gets away. In 05 it headed for the big island then veered off east.
These storms are scary, good thing it's rare they come this way. Er ah, guess where our rain is coming from?
Link: http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/satellite/satanim.cgi?banner=uhmet&chnl=ui4&domain=cpo&size=large&period=720&incr=60&rr=900&satplat=goes10&overlay=off
Watch this radar regularly, and you'll see too, from 0-10 lat. there's always blistering storms swirling around down there.
Edited by - Jeffhale on 06/13/2007 20:40:27
And, this here link of the current central Pacific radar.. I watched the hurricane run out of here in October 2005. Yaw watch the constant, continuous storms just south of us, and yaw get the idea. It's like a fireball down there year round.. once and a while, like in 05 one of these gets away. In 05 it headed for the big island then veered off east.
These storms are scary, good thing it's rare they come this way. Er ah, guess where our rain is coming from?
Link: http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/satellite/satanim.cgi?banner=uhmet&chnl=ui4&domain=cpo&size=large&period=720&incr=60&rr=900&satplat=goes10&overlay=off
Watch this radar regularly, and you'll see too, from 0-10 lat. there's always blistering storms swirling around down there.
Edited by - Jeffhale on 06/13/2007 20:40:27