wondering just wondering is there is enough space between Earl and Fiona that the high has nosed down in front of her.....just something I was thinking about....anyway back to reality...

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ROCK wrote:as I said a few pages back I am wondering about what Ivan said about a carib movement....she is still moving at 20mph to the wnw....probably more closer to 290-300....is she going to put on the brakes as she nears Earl..and change direction? dont think so....
wondering just wondering is there is enough space between Earl and Fiona that the high has nosed down in front of her.....just something I was thinking about....anyway back to reality...
fci wrote:JtSmarts wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing if JB has changed his mind also on Fiona being a US threat.
I suspect that hardly a mention will be made.
System behind Fiona looking pretty good. Still not convinced Fiona suddenly turns northwest and north
SootyTern wrote:It looks like to me that the distance is increasing between Earl and Fiona tonight; he seems to be picking up speed to the NW while she slows down or stays the same. Perhaps only an optical illusion.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/flash-wv.html
cycloneye wrote:Hey Ivan,the San Juan NWS updated discussion tonight thinks the same.![]()
FIONA HAS SENT OFF A POCKET OF
CONVECTION TO THE NORTHWEST INTO THE CIRCULATION OF EARL BUT
APPEARS TO HAVE LEFT A REMNANT WHOSE CENTER IS DUE EAST OF
DOMINICA. THIS CENTER APPEARS TO BE MOVING WEST. IF THIS IS SO...THE
CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH FIONA MAY BE SLOWING DOWN WHILE MOVING
DUE WEST. IF CURRENT MOVEMENT PERSISTS THE LEADING EDGE OF THE
CONVECTION COULD ARRIVE IN THE LEEWARD ISLANDS BEFORE
SUNRISE...BUT IT HAS SHOWN SIGNS OF SLOWING. CURRENT OVERNIGHT
FORECAST APPEARS TO BE HOLDING SO WILL NOT UPDATE ZONES AT THIS
TIME.
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
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