JTE50 wrote:Weather_boi wrote:ricmood wrote:Once it hits that STR, it may stall for a while then recurve northeast. Of course, this is coming from a guy who doesn't know squat about weather forecasting
I dont think that's possible. The STR aka High Pressure Area is like a big dome of hot air which spins in a clockwise direction. Mirinae is currently positioned south to southeast of it, hence, the westward motion.
I see folks using STR a lot - How about just HPR for High Pressure Ridge or just "Ridge". I can't figure out what the S T and R mean. Sometimes forums (not this one) go crazy with the Acronyms and the new folks are clueless.
Sorry Jim. We're used on saying STR because Sub Tropical Ridge is quite a mouthful...
