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Anyone see this track of Beta from Accuweather??
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OK, I found their discussion behind this track they posted:
"An upper-level trough of low pressure will slowly pass across the Gulf of Mexico over the next day or so and should draw Beta slowly more north than west; a track more to the west is likely over the weekend as the trough moves into the Atlantic and high pressure in the mid-levels of the atmosphere builds westward across the Gulf of Mexico and northern Caribbean. However, if Beta gets too far north and west it might find a weakness on the west side of this upper level high which would allow Beta to move northwest and perhaps north next week. This could bring either the remnant circulation and or the rich moisture from Beta northeast towards Cuba. There is some chance this moisture and perhaps remnant circulation could come close to south Florida around Thursday of next week as another strong upper level trough picks up what is left of Beta (storm or remnant low)."
"An upper-level trough of low pressure will slowly pass across the Gulf of Mexico over the next day or so and should draw Beta slowly more north than west; a track more to the west is likely over the weekend as the trough moves into the Atlantic and high pressure in the mid-levels of the atmosphere builds westward across the Gulf of Mexico and northern Caribbean. However, if Beta gets too far north and west it might find a weakness on the west side of this upper level high which would allow Beta to move northwest and perhaps north next week. This could bring either the remnant circulation and or the rich moisture from Beta northeast towards Cuba. There is some chance this moisture and perhaps remnant circulation could come close to south Florida around Thursday of next week as another strong upper level trough picks up what is left of Beta (storm or remnant low)."
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