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<p dir="auto">This weekend’s storm provides a great example. There is a roaring SSE flow right through the isobar implied low pressure center. It almost appears that perhaps the times are offset. Thoughts?</p>
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<p dir="auto">In your screenshot the low center seems to be offset, but at wider scale you see convergence lines which make the wind pattern more complexe.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Furthermore in Windy isobars (pressure isolines) are smoothed.</p>
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