http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... s/03091218
Nothing that is new here really so let's wait for noaas jet data and we will know much more.
18:00 UTC Tropical model suite=The same old song
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Hmmm.. Well looking at the latest Stormtraker graphic they all show a pronounced turn to the right at different times except for the same one that had it into the Caribbean.. We are talking major kinkage to the right..IMHO if they continue this trend for the next couple runs after the recon data..I think they will have made thier point.. BAMM looks scariest as it stills shows a westward movement at the end of the period. imho
It's all fluff untill the Recon data is absorbed for a couple runs..
It's all fluff untill the Recon data is absorbed for a couple runs..

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