What are implications of no stall Wilma and forecast track?
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What are implications of no stall Wilma and forecast track?
Anyone got any guesses if there is no stall as forecast on the eventual track? More N, More S, More ???? Would be nice to get some insight.
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I think general consensus would be the faster she enters the GOM, the more southern path she will take. It however appears the trough will miss her. She could just as easily stall in the south central GOM. I think landfall will still be more north the longer she stays in this general area. The eventual track NE or ENE will not change much it just depends were she is when she starts that motion.
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