HouTXmetro wrote:
I see what you mean. BUT with how the system is progged to curve, wouldn't a more northern relocation of the center (not the motion) mean it will get much closer to the coast before it turns. Whereas if the center was more south and direction stayed the same, the storm would have more time to curve. In relationship to this system and location you have to take into account the shape of the NW Gulf coastline and the timing of any synoptic features that may steer it.
Not if the system is bumping up against the ridge...and is weaker...meaning it will be steered more by low level flow. \
Here is an image link to show the flow a weaker system would be embedded in right now...
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html









