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joining forces?

#1 Postby cpdaman » Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:32 am

first off i know there is a seperate thread on 99invest but the major point of this thread is on the combination (equally of coastal low and subtropical low)

to me it appears that the subtropical low now 350 miles wsw of bermuda will move into a position very close (250 miles) to the coastal low which is developing tonite off virginia /n.c and since both systems are in there developmental stages could they combine and join forces

with the blocking high to the north of the coastal low it seems it will meander eastward or even southeast over the next couple days

is there any model support for such an idea yet
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#2 Postby gatorcane » Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:38 am

Lets call it the CPDAMAN model. :lol:

Actually I think you have good point seriously. I'm curious how it pans out.
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#3 Postby mitchell » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:44 pm

Whatever is going on with this system, its definately wierd:

From the NOAA buoy off virginia beach last hour:

Continuous Winds TIME
(EDT) WDIR WSPD
2:00 pm S ( 182 deg ) 18 kts
1:50 pm W ( 262 deg ) 18 kts
1:40 pm NNW ( 345 deg ) 13 kts
1:30 pm E ( 94 deg ) 24 kts
1:20 pm ESE ( 106 deg ) 37 kts
1:10 pm ESE ( 109 deg ) 31 kts
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