boca wrote:Where is the second trough and is it digging, and also where is the third ?
Can someone please correct this image....this is what I see. Is this right with the 1st and 2nd? Also...where is the 3rd?

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I don't see a sharp right turn into SW FL but rather Tampa or Sarasota hit sorry Tampa.Reasoning is because the first two troughs don't seem deep enough to change the overall track to NE but rather NNE.
JamesFromMaine2 wrote:CronkPSU wrote:mtm4319 wrote:CronkPSU wrote:thanks mtm
hopefully the new image will be up soon...seems to be stuck at 3:56 for a while now
Man, didn't even notice that. The radar might have gone down.
i was fearing the same thing
I have 4:06 for my last image
Bocadude85 wrote:boca wrote:
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I don't see a sharp right turn into SW FL but rather Tampa or Sarasota hit sorry Tampa.Reasoning is because the first two troughs don't seem deep enough to change the overall track to NE but rather NNE.
Boca...I'm agreeing with you. That first low that was off of Cali a couple days ago when WNW and Wilma missed it. There's another low sitting in the exact same place as that first one and it also looks like it may go WNW following the track of the first.
I know there's really no meteorological explanations in there, but it's just what I see right now.
The second trough is expected to catch up to the first one creating a deeper trough
skysummit wrote:boca wrote:Where is the second trough and is it digging, and also where is the third ?
Can someone please correct this image....this is what I see. Is this right with the 1st and 2nd? Also...where is the 3rd?
skysummit wrote:Bocadude85 wrote:boca wrote:
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The following post is NOT an official forecast and should not be used as such. It is just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is NOT endorsed by any professional institution including storm2k.org For Official Information please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
I don't see a sharp right turn into SW FL but rather Tampa or Sarasota hit sorry Tampa.Reasoning is because the first two troughs don't seem deep enough to change the overall track to NE but rather NNE.
Boca...I'm agreeing with you. That first low that was off of Cali a couple days ago when WNW and Wilma missed it. There's another low sitting in the exact same place as that first one and it also looks like it may go WNW following the track of the first.
I know there's really no meteorological explanations in there, but it's just what I see right now.
The second trough is expected to catch up to the first one creating a deeper trough
But the 1st trough has already passed Wilma, so you must be talking about the 3rd one catching up to the 2nd?
milankovitch wrote:UKMET ran at 0500Z has Wilma not making landfall and arriving sooner than previously expected. Will be interesting to see if the other 6Z models pick up on this. Getting late, will be interesting what's going on Friday morning.
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