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Looking at the latest sat images (loop) you can see the outer bands of Laura being suck up into the remains of Marco! She might get drawn into the same path as Marco? Looks like she already has made a turn to the North?
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/GOES16_sector_band.php?sector=taw&band=02&length=24
That *does* hint at this idea you propose. It's easy to *see* it in that short loop.
I'm gonna check on it again about 8-9PM CDT and try the 24&48hr loop to *see* what its actually been up to.

Hopefully the graphics download will be less choppy as this loop on my phone is really lacking in the bottom 1/2 of many of the images in this loop. There is enough of the upper 1/3 to clearly see the Marco remnants and the arm towards Laura too.....
 
another loop, looks like a huge low has formed in the Caribbean, centered over Jamacia? Interesting!!!
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/GOES16_sector_band.php?sector=car&band=GEOCOLOR&length=24
Okay wierd technical oddity. The nesdis loops seem to be very choppy for me today. It's odd because the loop of images seem to partially download and the panel around them accordian style closes and opens from the bottom depending on how much of the frame is map..... All day today, I'm afraid this is another issue with my DSL error factor....
 
Wind fields look awesome right now. Us Texans seem lucky sucks for @RUNuts LA family.
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Just rechecked Laura it made the bump up from 90mph to 105 so just 5 short of cat three now. :fl @RUNuts @Kiki models seem pretty much unchanged might be slightly more to the east now. Still 24 and change out from landfall.
Ditto on the :fl For steady or Eastward shift. Reading those wind percentage forecast maps on and off over the last 18-19 hrs I didn't see much fluctuations when I zoomed in over Galveston & Houston. Thankfully the CCW rotation seems to be keeping the heavy arm on the eastern side of the storm all the way up the gulf since ~ Haiti/D.R. That was the 1st time I zoomed in on the surface winds patterns. Only about 5-6-ish PM did I *start* to see the 12 & 6 o'clock positions of Laura actually get swallowed up and the radar signature started to leak over into the 10-11 o'clock as well as the 8-6 o'clock regions of the storms circle.

I'll look at the loop after I get the kiddos going on their schoolings in the morning.

G'night all.
 

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