inda_iwall wrote:Now correct me if I am wrong, but the hurricane is a physical force right, like a spinning wheel somewhat. And when it comes against land such as Cuba, wont the land slow down the first leading edge causing it to take a right? Just like a spinning top hitting a different surface? So with that said, why do none of the models or anything take that into consideration, did that not just happen with Fay? And with just a small deviation down over cuba will result in a big deviation in track, like say 200-300 miles east of where it is?
Fay is a
REAL bad example of land interaction effecting a Tropical Storm.
But another thing is, it isn't foretasted to stay over Cuba for very long. The center may be over for.. 3 - 4 hours? Maybe a tiny bit more.