Wilma 's future

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Wilma 's future

#1 Postby tailgater » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:19 am

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In MHO Wilma can easily keep her heading of WNW or a little north of that slam into the Yucatan peninsula, weaken, miss the trough, stall or meander until the huge ridge comes down and pushes her S, SW or WSW all the way into old Mexico till she DIES. Now this may be wishful thinking on my part but I don't think it's that far fetched the ridge in the western Atlantic is a little stronger than was forecast.
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Re: Wilma 's future

#2 Postby tailgater » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:20 am

tailgater wrote:Quote:
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In MHO Wilma can easily keep her heading of WNW or a little north of that slam into the Yucatan peninsula, weaken, miss the trough, stall or meander until the huge rigde comes down and pushes her S, SW or WSW all the way into old Mexico till she DIES. Now this may be wishful thinking on my part but I don't think it's that far fetched the ridge in the western Atlantic is a little stronger than was forecast.
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Re: Wilma 's furture

#3 Postby DESTRUCTION5 » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:21 am

tailgater wrote:Quote:
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In MHO Wilma can easily keep her heading of WNW or a little north of that slam into the Yucatan peninsula, weaken, miss the trough, stall or meander until the huge rigde comes down and pushes her S, SW or WSW all the way into old Mexico till she DIES. Now this may be wishful thinking on my part but I don't think it's that far fetched the ridge in the western Atlantic is a little stronger than was forecast.
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#4 Postby gilbert88 » Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:54 pm

Why "old"? And thanks for your good wishes, I really hope the death toll is low.
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#5 Postby tailgater » Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:59 pm

gilbert88 wrote:Why "old"? And thanks for your good wishes, I really hope the death toll is low.

Sorry Gilbert, I see that was a little insensitive on my part. That is a very nice area down there and I'm probably gonna be wrong anyhow. Let's hope together, it gets sheared apart before any landfall
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