End of North Movement?
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End of North Movement?
Sorry to start a new topic, but the latest WV loops look rather interesting. Check out how Ivan looks to be getting flattened from the north and is expanding more to the west. IMO he is bumping into the ridge and will go more NW'rly real soon. I could be totally off, but I think it is worth mentioning.
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huricanwatcher wrote:easy now..... wow are tensions running high in here today.....
i have been a part of this board over a year now and I have never seen so much crap in my life as i have the last month here! I don't understand why everyone has to play mother, leave that to the moderators..PLEASE!!
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Eep! Lets be cool with it everyone.
The reason why I personally think NW, is the storm has only moved westward, not eastward... and the pattern hasn't changed. Whatever has been keeping Ivan from going east, still remains. The further due north, the more it might go east later, but I don't see the possibility of eastward motion.. but I'm not a met. Just a reasoned observation
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html If you watch the loop you can see it flattening out a bit better than if you look at one frame 
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kevin wrote::eek:
Eep! Lets be cool with it everyone.
The reason why I personally think NW, is the storm has only moved westward, not eastward... and the pattern hasn't changed. Whatever has been keeping Ivan from going east, still remains. The further due north, the more it might go east later, but I don't see the possibility of eastward motion.. but I'm not a met. Just a reasoned observation
Thanks for answering my question! That's ALL I wanted...
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