Morning images of Tropical Storm Michael

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The discussion revolves around weather tracking and storm chasing, specifically focusing on the Florida panhandle and recent data related to Hurricane Michael. Participants express a desire for better updates and links to relevant weather sites for real-time information. One user shares a link to the National Data Buoy Center for observations, highlighting its usefulness for tracking storms in the continental U.S. The conversation also touches on the excitement and risks of storm chasing, with one user reminiscing about past experiences and considering future pursuits. Additionally, there is an offer to share links to impressive storm chasing videos on YouTube.
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Oh well. Not working right for me.
 

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Looks like Florida panhandle.
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ChemAir said:
Oh well. Not working right for me.

awesome info in your 2 posts

in future, can you please supply links so that people can visit the site and get their own updates :smile:

thanks
Dave
 
davenn said:
awesome info in your 2 posts

in future, can you please supply links so that people can visit the site and get their own updates :smile:

thanks
Dave

Tried to link the night day border for better cloud top resolution. Couldn't get the gif at the time I wanted.

But here you go, best alternative I've found.

Last NHC data for Michael

National Data Buoy Center 42003 observations (about 220 miles west of Naples, FL)
 
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ChemAir said:
But here you go, best alternative I've found.

that link is really nice for the lower 48 :smile:

look at that awesome line of thunderstorms firing up across TX !
been a few yrs since I last did a storm chasing session in the USADave
 
davenn said:
been a few yrs since I last did a storm chasing session in the USA

Sometimes I think I might want to try it one day. Other times I think the idea is crazy. :biggrin:

If you like to see stormchasing videos, send me a PM and I'll give you a link to a guy on youtube who makes some absolutely amazing videos.
 

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