#648 Postby northjaxpro » Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:50 pm
cpdaman wrote:anyone who lookes at the GOM water vapor and thinks a storm will "ramp up" trackin north from where our TD is.. ......(with no core to speak) of and cuba to the north......is someone i'd like to place a bit of a wager with....i don't see anything more than 45-50 (tops) happening.
I agree with you. TD 16 is a very lopsided system. I can't see it consolidating tightly to "ramp up". As the models have indicated , this will turn into a wet nor'easter all the way up the East Coast. However, I am hoping the recent trend of the models bending the track westward will cease because a potentially dangerous flooding situation looms big in Eastern N.C. in the Wilmington area. If the track bends westward, it would spell terrible news to an already drenched area up there and it also would bring more heavy rain potential over portions of peninsula Florida as well.
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northjaxpro on Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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