Javlin wrote:Well IT APPEARS(an if) that the ULL over the Keys has gone stationary.The ULL that I perceived as maybe the weaker of the two in the Bay of Honduras has moved over the Yuc NE(blocking the Key ULL) quad and the Yuc strait.The backside of the ULL over the Keys(it's vapor content) has been at 72* for 6hrs now while Felix continues WNW and now itself is @72*.What does that mean ,I am only an amateur,but that the ridge right might be sitting @72*-74*75*.I am guessing more the the 74*75* mark with Felix's forward motion as it is.If these patterns to Felix's N and NW don't start to move before long,does the ridge stop at the ULL's?
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Now if I am wrong please point it out.I asked for clarification on some of these items and topics earlier but got no response.Kevin
I noticed that too. It looks like the GFS hangs on to the weak ULL for a while (300 mb), but keeps a narrow ridge between it and Felix (at least that's the way I read it). That might be interesting to watch, especially given the NHC's discussion. I'm still placing my bets on the southern YP.