where will this disturbance go off the carolina coast???
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where will this disturbance go off the carolina coast???
anyone knows where will this disturbance off of the carolinas GO in the next few days??? and will this develop into any thing because I live near the carolina's
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It appears to be tracking ESE at the moment, but if it deepens some it may get trapped by the ULL to the south and the upper ridge which will build in to the north (behind the trough which has already passed the disturbance's longitude.) In that case it should stall, and might even turn westward.
Way too early to be sure of any of this, though.
Way too early to be sure of any of this, though.
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Re: where will this disturbance go off the carolina coast???
willjnewton wrote:anyone knows where will this disturbance off of the carolinas GO in the next few days??? and will this develop into any thing because I live near the carolina's
Will ive been watching that as well since its close to home. I do not think this ESE motion can continue much longer due to the ridge building in. It doesnt look too healthy on sattelite now though so in my opinion its nothing to worry about in the short term.
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