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found this on another site

#1 Postby stormandan28 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:18 pm

:eek: Special 18z upper-air data indicate the
center the high has not weakened and has actually pushed southward
and is now located just east of wallops islands in the southern
Delmarva. This would suggest...at least in the short term...that
the NOGAPS-GFDN-ETA solution is handling the steering pattern the
best. As a result...no significant change was made to the previous
forecast track.

Huh? is this confusing or what? their logic would suggest a westward shift, me thinks.
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#2 Postby djti » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:19 pm

yes..this is clipped from the 5pm nhc discussion posted below.
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Re: found this on another site

#3 Postby Guest » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:20 pm

stormandan28 wrote::eek: Special 18z upper-air data indicate the
center the high has not weakened and has actually pushed southward
and is now located just east of wallops islands in the southern
Delmarva. This would suggest...at least in the short term...that
the NOGAPS-GFDN-ETA solution is handling the steering pattern the
best. As a result...no significant change was made to the previous
forecast track.

Huh? is this confusing or what? their logic would suggest a westward shift, me thinks.


I recall during Frances they said te NOAA jet found alarming moisture increases in front of frances instead the air got drier.
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