#1551 Postby capepoint » Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:31 pm
KWT wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
it might. but its too small to over take the overall larger circ. if you look at that loop I posted. the southern one is stationary. that means the all of the angular energy is around that one and the eastern one will be thrown eastward around it and likely get squashed as the pressure falls.
Its interesting either way, if the western one is the one to focus on, then thats going to mess up every single model output because they all develop the eastern area...
The interaction of two lows is pretty call, its very rare for it to become quite this obvious outside of the Caribbean...
Agreed!
Rare and very interesting thing going on there for sure. And as far as messing-up the previous models...well, thats why we always take model longer-range track solutions, made before there is even a formed storm, with a grain of salt. All of the arguing of the past couple days...may well go flying out the window. There's a lesson here for the newer people watching.
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