
So is this one trough gonna catch both systems?
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So is this one trough gonna catch both systems?
I keep hearing how both systems will be caught in the trough.. 2 tropical systems enbedded into one Trough/Front? Say it ain't so.. 

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No Aquawind because Fabian will be moving fast once it passes Bermuda by late friday or saturday and it wil be away NE to Europe and TD#12/Henri will move more slower at the start allowing Fabian to get away.
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Re: So is this one trough gonna catch both systems?
Aquawind wrote:I keep hearing how both systems will be caught in the trough.. 2 tropical systems enbedded into one Trough/Front? Say it ain't so..
It's becoming quite a complicated picture. There's a small ULL between Fabian and T.D. #12 .... which is shearing Fabian and also helping to act as a roadblock as the ULL slides S or SSE. This is shearing the western side of Fabian and could make things quite interesting ... but what I think will happen this time is the combination of #12 and the ULL between Fabian and #12 is serving to bump Fabian NW will help start the curve northward in time, and as the trough, a large piece of energy is currently digging down from Central Canada into the Upper Plains ... talk about a roadblock.
24 hour WV loop ... very large vortex noted on WV imagery and notice the trough that it is carving down into the Central U.S.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/ewall/SAT_US/animwv.html
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