gatorcane wrote:Well I still think it will ultimately get torn apart over the next few days with the best models we have in the world showing that solution. But I find it interesting that the high shear zone seems to be shrinking some out ahead of it (second graphic), plus look at that huge upper high that has formed just east of Florida (first graphic) with favorable upper-level winds north of the Greater Antilles.
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Agree, strong cold front expected to drop down into ths gulf midweek. Our more interesting weather late next week will be come from the typhoons in the wpac becoming xtratropical and absorbed in the northerly stream. Lots of energy will be stored up ready to be dispersed across the country. Reminds me of last year when much of the US had early record low temps and winter in November. Basically gulf will be shut down for business
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