#727 Postby Dean4Storms » Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:28 pm
There is really little doubt that something is going to spin up in the western Carib. in a week or so. All the guidance is showing lowering pressures and a low closing off to some degree. The million dollar question is how deep will it become and where will it go?
On the depth issue....I can see no reason with all the juicy airmass and hot SST's why this could not become a very strong TC.
On the track issue.... Going to all depend on the ridge over the Gulf and SE states and if a trough will dig deep enough to pick this up or at least create a weakness in the ridging. With the pattern we've seen thus far the ridging over the northern Gulf has held firm, but you just have to know a change is coming as we move into this time of year. We've had very little precip. here along the eastern Gulf Coast this whole month due to the ridge and I cannot help but think we are due for a change in this pattern.
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