jlauderdal wrote:SapphireSea wrote:Frank2 wrote:Good WV view of the GOM trough moving east, and the ridge (dark area eroding):
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
Yes. Looks like 98L also has been able to assist in the erosion of the ridge. It starting to look like the NHC forecast line will verify very well (within 50 miles). The trough in the rockies also looks fairly formidable and progressive. Have to see if it slows down any. (dont see anything that would slow it down)
thats fine for today and tomorrow but that troughiness probably wont be there in three days and the ridge builds back in enough to send it back towards florida and nc
Absolutely correct! This has been anticipated for days. The real question is how much it builds back and when does the trough get there. NC is at much greater risk. I still doubt of a Florida landfall, but getting raked by the backside could have significant impacts as well. We should know definitively by late Tues.