could ophelia turn out to be a bob like storm from 1991
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could ophelia turn out to be a bob like storm from 1991
can anyone diverge on this possibilty that maybe ophelia will not be that strong but sim track with front approaching new england.would love to here comments
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Re: could ophelia turn out to be a bob like storm from 1991
clipper35 wrote:can anyone diverge on this possibilty that maybe ophelia will not be that strong but sim track with front approaching new england.would love to here comments
Just my opinion. I reason that the ridge over the Ohio Valley will be too strong as it moves over New England to allow "O" to impact land up there ...except maybe Buzzards Bay on eastward over the Cape and Islands. On the chance that the ridge moves faster through that area and "O" gets caught up in the following trough later, then all bets are off. "O" will ride the trough like the downhill of a ski jump. In that scenario, she could impact land as far west as the Hudson Valley. And for all the dawdling she's been doing in the last few days, her speed will appear "blinding" as she seeks her watery graveyard off Newfoundland somewhere. BTW, I grew up in New Bedford and remember the continuous parade of hurricanes in the 50's up that way.
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