AutoPenalti wrote:panamatropicwatch wrote:Interesting, the remnants of 99L just off of Jacksonville is moving south. Kind of surprised it is not moving ne.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=31&lon=-80&type=Animation&info=vis&numframes=15
What could that mean?
Seems to me that such a motion of 99L, would kind of indicate that perhaps some negative tilted axis trough were just to that feature's north, with ridging building in from the west and below that point. I'm not gonna immediately assume that we suddenly have a S.E. Conus high bridging with the mid level high just north of Joaquin because that may well be a very transitory reflection of what may be occurring at the moment. Plus, that doesn't necessarily account for a new larger cut-off low to develop and deepen as has been forecast by all the models. Nonetheless, it is curious and one starts to wonder if this large cut-off will truly develop as forecast, or perhaps develop at a point further west or north.