growing azores high, rapid movement, will td 10 survive?

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growing azores high, rapid movement, will td 10 survive?

#1 Postby rainstorm » Thu Aug 28, 2003 8:55 am

i know its forecast to to slow down, but the high to its north looks strong, and it has alot of dry air surrounding it. this morning it appears to be outrunning its upper support and becoming exposed. lets hope it can get its act together. i also think it is , if it develops, on a much further south track than indicated now. watch out western gom though.
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#2 Postby JCT777 » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:03 am

It will definitely encounter some difficulty, no question. But IMO it will survive to become a pretty significant storm. Exactly where it ends up going is subject to debate, but it is looking less and less like a fish storm to me.
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#3 Postby rainstorm » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:12 am

the further south it gets then the faster it will move. dissipation is a real possibility
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could be wild for the islands and puerto rico

#4 Postby WXBUFFJIM » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:13 am

75 mph winds are certainly not impossible and actually the NHC has been increasing their intensity as time goes by. So it's not impossible this could be a stronger system as it reaches near Puerto Rico or the northern leeward Islands.

While this may run into a few obstacles, it might not be enough to weaken this. Now that wave in the western Caribbean is of interest because a new low could form on this and it could become a storm in the GOM over the next few days.

Stay tuned.

Jim
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