Oh yeah, you are paying close attention to what I am keeping an eye on as well. Good observation. There was a small cold core Low Pressure area which developed over coastal Georgia late Thursday and is riding up the East coast, currently located on the Virginia coastline. That shortwave feature has allowed for the trough to dig much farther down into the Gulf of Mexico. I am thinking that the trough may delay the ridge from building back in a bit longer than what is being forecast right now. This may allow Isaac more time across the Florida Straits and move a bit more northward a little while longer. I would not be surprised at all if we see later model runs shift a little bit more east for Isaac during today and tonight.SapphireSea wrote:Most definitely should have made landfall. I strongly wonder about the progress of the ridge building in from the west. I still see the east ridge not particularly in play either. The trough on FL/SC is slowly lifting out instead of being sheared away, I wonder if will prevent the ridge from building back in / bridging longer than forecaster. I understand that the trough is more in the upper levels and it's more of a ULL. Although at the same time this feature lingering cannot be condusive for RI either.
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