I do not recall seeing...in my lifetime...a higher amplitude ridge/trough pattern in the tropical Atlantic...wow...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
I suppose extreme patterns breed extreme weather.
Also...is it me or is the Gulf trough not lifting out just yet?
Good night...going to be interesting to see what tomorrow brings.
MW
Wow...High Amplitude Pattern!
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The trough is still there, slowly working E across the Gulf, up through 0500Z:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_ho ... 13E.JAVIER
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_ho ... 13E.JAVIER
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Re: Wow...High Amplitude Pattern!
MWatkins wrote:...is it me or is the Gulf trough not lifting out just yet?
I'll say it's not and perhaps in response to that, Ivan has pushed back the ridge.
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The ridge over Texas did not bridge quite as fast or smoothly as forecast. Looked like Ivan took a little shear this morning but so far his direction has not changed. The west coast trough is not digging as fast as it was yesterday maybe that is due to outflow from Javier? Ivan will be back under the ridge soon so I doubt this delay will effect the track that much.
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