#29 Postby MysticOne » Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:30 pm
Yes... but if it goes way to the south, it won't matter. Tampa(especially) would be on the weak NW side. With a NE motion, the worst weather will be SOUTH of the eye.
The uncertainty in the track is what is causing the NWS to say what they are saying.
Now... that's not to say the track won't shift north.[/quote]
Brent, I am trying to learn all this, so please bear with me as I respect your knowledge. I was under the impression that the areas that saw the worst of the storm, were the ones located in the NE quadrant. Therefore, I would have thought that those North/East of a storm moving North/East would get the higher winds. What is it that I am missing in my understanding? Is it the fact that the storm is moving North East as well?
Thanks for helping me to understand this concept.
MysticOne
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