What I know is that a big ridge the same ridge that is keeping Jeanne from moving north will hook Lisa to the west.
Steve Lyons=Lisa may be a US problem down the road
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Steve Lyons=Lisa may be a US problem down the road
I can't believe about Lisa going to the US as it is a fish spinner now but Dr Lyons said in the tropical update that watch for Lisa down the road but didn't said nothing more.
What I know is that a big ridge the same ridge that is keeping Jeanne from moving north will hook Lisa to the west.

What I know is that a big ridge the same ridge that is keeping Jeanne from moving north will hook Lisa to the west.
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The ridge controlling Jeanne right now will weaken eventually and a new one should form further south. If Lisa misses the cut north, she could come west underneat this at a fairly low latitude, which would bring her into the Caribbean at some point. We have seen some major shifts in the globals w/ her, and if they continue today Lisa will become a threat to land eventually.
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