Lorenzo's size is huge when compared to the Gulf of Mexico
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 9/29/2019, 9:24 pm
Saved image at 8:10pm EDT on Sunday, September 29th:


From: https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu/?sat=goes-16&z=1&im=12&ts=1&st=0&et=0&speed=130&motion=loop&map=1&lat=0&opacity%5B0%5D=1&hidden%5B0%5D=0&pause=0&slider=-1&hide_controls=0&mouse_draw=0&follow_feature=0&follow_hide=0&s=rammb-slider&sec=full_disk&p%5B0%5D=band_13&x=11392&y=5388


Below is the best track path through 8pm EDT Sunday and the winds swaths from best track data as
of 8pm EDT Sunday. (From the HurricaneCity model system) The NHC track was as of 5pm EDT
Sunday. (From the "Download GIS Data" link under the map on the NHC interactive track page:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at3+shtml/?gm_track#contents)

The islands of Flores and Corvo are noted. The labels aren't exactly lined up, but Corvo is the smaller dot slightly north of Flores.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flores_Island_(Azores)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvo_Island



From the 5pm EDT Sunday NHC advisory:

"Interests in the Azores should monitor the progress of Lorenzo.
Watches could be issued for those islands later today or tonight."
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Lorenzo's size is huge when compared to the Gulf of Mexico - Chris in Tampa, 9/29/2019, 9:24 pm
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