Irene was especially interesting I think. I guess the colors in the Atlantic signify water depth? Or is it temperature? Probably amounts to about the same thing. Anyway, you can see it especially with Irene that there is some sort of trench (okay, I'm guessing but I'll bet that's what it is) off the coast that really protects the South Eastern coast (Carolinas, Georgia.) Irene builds up heading right for the coast, but as soon as it hits the shallow/cooler water right next to the coast it turns away.

Happens to a few others as well, but Irene is where you can see it. If you can blow up the video (in Quicktime go to View -&_gt; double size) you can see it better.

- jim 11-09-2005 6:30 pm





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