OK...this is what my friend's dad told me...

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OK...this is what my friend's dad told me...

#1 Postby Colin » Sat Sep 13, 2003 8:50 pm

On TWC, or one of our local mets said, if the High Pressure currently off the coast of New England stays where it is, the EC is going to have a huge problem with Isabel, but if it moves off the coast Isabel may take a track like Fabian...

Is this right???
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Re: OK...this is what my friend's dad told me...

#2 Postby Steve Cosby » Sat Sep 13, 2003 8:56 pm

Colin wrote:On TWC, or one of our local mets said, if the High Pressure currently off the coast of New England stays where it is, the EC is going to have a huge problem with Isabel, but if it moves off the coast Isabel may take a track like Fabian...

Is this right???


Yes - think about it: that would allow the hurricane to recurve. What's holding it down now is the ridge to the north.
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#3 Postby Colin » Sat Sep 13, 2003 8:58 pm

Sorry, I'm not much of a Tropical Expert...thanks! :)
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Neither am I

#4 Postby Steve Cosby » Sat Sep 13, 2003 9:00 pm

Colin wrote:Sorry, I'm not much of a Tropical Expert...thanks! :)


Neither am I but that one was pretty much in the common sense department (which should be par for the course of a TV met).
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#5 Postby JetMaxx » Sat Sep 13, 2003 9:44 pm

That's another point...with a strong high pressure progged to the hurricane's northeast, the tremendous pressure gradient could produce storm to hurricane force winds WELL to the north and east of where landfall occurs. A landfall near Chesepeak Bay may mean storm surge flooding and 55-75 mph wind gusts all the way to Cape Cod and Nantucket....at least along the immediate coast.
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#6 Postby Steve Cosby » Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:22 am

Just by height falls alone? Makes sense.
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