wxman57 wrote:JamesFromMaine2 wrote:Giving to me by an anonymous source..
sorry but if that person would look a little more closely he see that the front / trough has disapated... you can see the low level flow on that images in and around the SE us and the steering currents are very week and actually here in FLORIDA WE HAVE A ENE WIND>>>>> that means there is a HIGH pressure to our north and the NHC in the disscusion also says that ae well ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/loop-rgb.html and another thing.. the trough that has been sitting over the east coast is lifting out and a large high is forcast to build in behind it you can see that on water vapor that there is no trough digging south ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/loop-wv.htmli do agree with him that the pressures are high in the area .. but that means nothing excpet the pressures are high and it will take just a little more time for them to fall if we get LLC
I don't look for surface winds to steer such disturbances. Look aloft, probably in the mid levels. Though the surface front may be weak, the disturbance is near the western periphery of the 700mb and 500mb ridge. As such, a track to the north is most likely. The trof (aloft) axis is right along the east U.S. coast, perhaps just offshore. That position isn't going to change much over the next few days, so the chances are that this disturbance will stay off the east U.S. coast then turn NE and out to sea are good. Another trof reaches the east U.S. coat on Sunday, too.[/quote]
Giving to me again...
yeah i agree that normally the steering flow is in the mid and upper levels when we have vertical stacking .. but in this case we havea weak system and any surface reflection that does exist or that may form will most likely be steered by the lower levels .. and the forcast calls for that trough sitting on east coast to lift out to the NE as it is already doing.. and also there is not enough energy with that trof to do anything anyway., as for its postion ... it is presently caught in between that 700mb to 500mb ridge that is why there is not a lot of present motion if anything there should be some movement in that direction but there is not because there is not energy to kick it out
also over the next few days a large ridge is forcast to build in and drive anything west to WNW
and post this with that
http://bricker.met.psu.edu/~arnottj/cgi ... =Animation
and tell them that the trof is going to lift out leaving and ridge