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And to put in bluntly with the inability to locate the center; the track guidance at this point is little better than guessing. In other words the NHC track is crap
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The actual track all depends on where the center reforms when (if) it regenerates in the next couple of days (roughly). Though I have a feeling maybe WNW (next 24 - 48 hrs roughly), then bending back more or less West as the ridge builds back to the North.
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Perhaps this matters? Not sure about the SAL. If it get's into that area of warmer SST's
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/wavetrak/movies/m8split/m8splitjava5.html
The dry air may not stay as dry as it appears in the current WV loops no? The next blob will be behind the system. 24 hours will make a big difference
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/wavetrak/movies/m8split/m8splitjava5.html
The dry air may not stay as dry as it appears in the current WV loops no? The next blob will be behind the system. 24 hours will make a big difference
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Derek Ortt wrote:it has the potential to remain well south of he NHC track since it is alreayd south of the NHC track as it has turned more to the west from earlier.
However, as a mere borad low, what difference does it make?
Well it could allow it to reach a point where if it were to re develop it could potentially impact the US. If it were to have periodic blow ups of convection to keep the system going atleast, and then it reaches a certain point where if it develops the flow would carry it into Florida or the GOM.
Like it keeps this heading and strength til the trough passes it by and then Redevelops to a very strong system then it could cause us trouble.
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storms in NC wrote:May I ask a question? Why does alot of the one on here think every storm is going to hit Fla. OMG it sounds like the NC folks did a few years back. LOL
Because that is really the only place this could hit the US if it misses the trough, because by that time the ridge will be strong enough to move it west.
If it catches the trough then it is out to sea, So that basically limits the potential of where this storm could hit.
It could go possibly as far north and Southern South Carolina.
Main point is
1. After the Trough Departs the ridge will build back in to the area where the storm could be if it misses the trough and would tend to push it on a further west course (WNW,W, etc)
2. If it catches the Trough then we know it will be a fish. So that basically takes out the possibility of the Mid Atlantic or Northeast Being hit.
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I'm still measuring 289 degrees at 18 kts on GARP over the last 3 hours. That's not west, it's WNW. Pretty pathetic looking LLC now. Probably wouldn't qualify for an upgrade from a wave at this point, but the NHC probably won't downgrade it.
i do agree on a WNW vs. NW track Should stay left of the currrent NHC track. However, it's already almost at the latitude of the northernmost islands of the NE Caribbean, so it probably will pass N-NE of there in 4-5 days. Who knows what it'll do after then. It may not survive for 4-5 days.
i do agree on a WNW vs. NW track Should stay left of the currrent NHC track. However, it's already almost at the latitude of the northernmost islands of the NE Caribbean, so it probably will pass N-NE of there in 4-5 days. Who knows what it'll do after then. It may not survive for 4-5 days.
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wxman57 wrote:I'm still measuring 289 degrees at 18 kts on GARP over the last 3 hours. That's not west, it's WNW. Pretty pathetic looking LLC now. Probably wouldn't qualify for an upgrade from a wave at this point, but the NHC probably won't downgrade it.
i do agree on a WNW vs. NW track Should stay left of the currrent NHC track. However, it's already almost at the latitude of the northernmost islands of the NE Caribbean, so it probably will pass N-NE of there in 4-5 days. Who knows what it'll do after then. It may not survive for 4-5 days.
well it never was terribly organized in the first place, so it hasnt really fallen apart like some think
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