Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:x-y-no wrote:deltadog03 wrote:HAHAHAHA!!!! Stop fighting on where its going...lol...The front is not going to due much with....don't worry about it...
Care to offer your meteorological reasoning?

x-y-no out of curiosity I am wondering why the models are not
picking up on the cold front. These models have local newstations
convinced that 99L will stay well South of FL. I disagree with them
as well as the models.
I am really starting to get concerned now.
The issue is that the few operational tropical models which initialized the system at all did so too far south by over a degree. But probably the best guidance from them would be the BAMM, which takes it WNW over the next couple of days.
The globals are all too weak and too slow with it right now, we'll see if they pick it up better tonight. Weak and slow would translate into a left bias in the track, since the shallow steering is more westerly, and the ridge has more time to build in.
(EDIT ... I typed NNW, changed to WNW)