#243 Postby gatorcane » Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:26 am
One thing to watch for here is where the center actually consolidates in the NW Caribbean. If it consolidates a bit more north or east, then it could start its recurve further east and become an Eastern Gulf/Florida problem. If the center consolidates further south or west, the recurve path would bring it more west in the Central GOM. Also the strength of the system will determine which layer of steering steers the system. Looking at the projected steering from the GFS, a deeper system in the NW Caribbean would tend to start recurving a bit sooner. A shallow system could head more west through the Yucatan and into the BOC or Western GOM missing the connection with the trough.
As for shear being high in the GOM comments I am seeing, not too sure about that as we are in mid-August and shear is something that is tough for models to forecast in advance. Not only that but shear caused by fronts have shown they can actually strengthen systems as well if other factors in the environment such as SSTs are excellent (e.g. Wilma, 2005)
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