Solid NW movement may come to an end soon
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Yes, only time will tell the real truth.
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skysummit wrote:Roxy wrote:I'm reading conflicting things.
Some say the ridge will hold, others say not.
What the hell is going on with the ridge?
If I had that answer I'd be pretty popular right now, yes?
Yes you would. Right now everyone seems to be seeing what they want to see.
to try and help...the ridge is holding just fine, and looks to be building westward over the gulf..
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Looking at this 24 hour loop
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/w ... an&type=wv
carefully, I would argue that the high pressure center has shifted northeast slightly in the past few hours with the periphery shifting accordingly...
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/w ... an&type=wv
carefully, I would argue that the high pressure center has shifted northeast slightly in the past few hours with the periphery shifting accordingly...
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HollynLA wrote:Fairly simple actually.........
if you live in FL, the ridge is retreating
if you live anywhere else on the gulf coast, the ridge is holding.
You just hit the nail on the head! I might add that if you live elsewhere the ridge is building. This is pretty funny. It happens everytime. I think we used to call it something that began with a "w"-casting!
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A note to those arguing 'well, a WNW movement now (vice NW) == no chance of southern/southwest Florida being hit', I would note that even the Canadian model took the storm off a pure northwest course for this afternoon evening...
see
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 712/5.html
see
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 712/5.html
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Roxy wrote:I'm reading conflicting things.
Some say the ridge will hold, others say not.
What the hell is going on with the ridge?
If I had that answer I'd be pretty popular right now, yes?
You would be the bomb if you knew that Roxy!
The ridge is pretty much holding its own in my opinion. I suspect
that Dennis will begin moving more west as he progresses further
north into the periphery of this ridge.
I'm not wishkasting - I want nothing to do with a major cane. I am in a bad
position regardless. Much of my wife's family lives in the panhandle
region so if we are spared, they are hit. It's a no-win situation
for everyone, unless something freaky happens and Dennis decides
to go out to sea (not happening)
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clfenwi wrote:A note to those arguing 'well, a WNW movement now (vice NW) == no chance of southern/southwest Florida being hit', I would note that even the Canadian model took the storm off a pure northwest course for this afternoon evening...
see
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 712/5.html
Holy cow... riding the penninsua.
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HollynLA wrote:Fairly simple actually.........
if you live in FL, the ridge is retreating
if you live anywhere else on the gulf coast, the ridge is holding.
LOL, that is funny. It seems like everyone that says its retreating has been a FL poster. But anyways, the ridge is holding and even building into the Eastern Gulf of Mexico ATTM. I agree with ALhurricane on this one.
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deltadog03 wrote:skysummit wrote:Roxy wrote:I'm reading conflicting things.
Some say the ridge will hold, others say not.
What the hell is going on with the ridge?
If I had that answer I'd be pretty popular right now, yes?
Yes you would. Right now everyone seems to be seeing what they want to see.
to try and help...the ridge is holding just fine, and looks to be building westward over the gulf..
This is an example. I know what I see, but I care not to share it at this moment. Some people see the ridge building west, some people see the ridge retreating east. I wonder how many people acutally know what a ridge looks like?
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skysummit wrote:deltadog03 wrote:skysummit wrote:Roxy wrote:I'm reading conflicting things.
Some say the ridge will hold, others say not.
What the hell is going on with the ridge?
If I had that answer I'd be pretty popular right now, yes?
Yes you would. Right now everyone seems to be seeing what they want to see.
to try and help...the ridge is holding just fine, and looks to be building westward over the gulf..
This is an example. I know what I see, but I care not to share it at this moment. Some people see the ridge building west, some people see the ridge retreating east. I wonder how many people acutally know what a ridge looks like?
Welll, I know one thing, you didn't do very well at not "sharing" what you thought, hehehe
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