Aric Dunn wrote:KWT wrote:Very slow motion at the moment for sure, still drifting westwards again but I think that the lift out is now only a matter of a couple of hours away, can't imagine this will last much longer.
maybe a little ridge pumping...
though you can see the mid to upper low over the lower MS valley dropping south.. only a mater of time..
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/flash-wv.html
Yeah. It would appear that the push from the Atlantic (east) and the pressure applied from the high coming down behind the retreating trough of low pressure in New England offsets the flow out of the SW from the trough protecting (most of) the Gulf Coast. Only real way it can go is NNW. The upper low is as far south as Central Mississippi and pretty weak. But it should be the nudge.