I really don't think that, but hey what do i know. Dean could come here, but how will it curve north? 1. is the ridge steering it toward us? 2. is the weakness in the ridge suppose to lift dean up, but then close up and dean is at our level and starts its westward track or 3.Janie2006 wrote:Dean looks healthy this morning. No reason to think it will not become a strong player in the next few days. I don't like the way this is starting to pan out, although it's important to remember that Dean is still a long way from the CONUS.
The local TV "mets" (as if they have degrees in meteorology!!) are already starting to say "Dean has his sights on Florida!" Really, they should call it something of interest and emphasizing prepardness rather than being unnecessarily alarmist at this stage. The Mobile NBC affiliate has estimated that Dean is 3015 miles from Pensacola. That sort of thing drives me up the wall.
will it do the charley move on us and come out of the gulf?
I want number 2.! joke. guys keep the humor in this don't turn too serious or you'll never have fun.