From Mobile/P'cola NWS morning discussion:
BUT THERE ARE STILL
CONSIDERABLE UNCERTAINTIES CONCERNING TRACK OF KATRINA...BASICALLY HINGING ON THE HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE TO THE NORTH. AFTER THE EARLY MORNING COORDINATION CONFERENCE CALL...THERE IS SOME THOUGHT THAT THE RIDGE MAY NOT WEAKEN AS MUCH AS HAS BEEN RECENTLY ADVERTISED... WHICH WOULD LIKELY RESULT IN KATRINA MAKING LANDFALL EVEN FARTHER TO THE WEST.
New GFDL and 6z GFS shift east
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Emeraldcoast1, I am so glad you posted that. I have been saying that all morning. The high is not weakening as much as the models are showing and Katrina will move more west along with the high because of this. It is clearly evident on WV loops with the northerly flow coming down from Alabama/Georgia.
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