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We will Talkin about the Bermuda High and Ridging in the Atl tonight along with ENSO and what role the MJO plays on Talkin Tropics tonight at 7:30 pm EDT..
http://radio.nhcwx.com/
http://www.talkintropics.com/index.php
Paul
http://radio.nhcwx.com/
http://www.talkintropics.com/index.php
Paul
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wxcrazytwo
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wxcrazytwo wrote:I was wondering, if the Bermuda High becomes stronger and more west, does this mean that the canes will do a Charlie, but head towards the panhandle, LA Texas area, since the ridge will be more towards the east coast of Florida? Sorry for the dumb question...
Not a dumb question at all.
Now here comes the dumb answer: it depends.
The thing is that all these features are dynamic. Even a well-established ridge in the mean will move around, expand and contract, get stronger and weaker. Mid-latitude troughs will dip down far enough to affect steering - sometimes in the east, sometimes in the midwest, etc.
So the best one can say is that yes, a well-established ridge situated further west will make it more likely to have landfalls further west. But it's all in the timing - and we won't know that until we're looking at a particular storm.
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Re: bermuda high
boca wrote:Any new info on our friend the Bermuda High?
Boca go to Tropical Analylis forum where MWatkins posted the latest update about the Bermuda High.
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Way Cool Floydbuster!!! I played with it awhile and I don't want to see a high off the east coast and a low in houston. NOLA would get hammered and I am about to move to Lower Lafourche parish. (60 miles southwest of NOLA
Tim
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thats the coolest damn thing I think I have seen in some time... Good job guys..
Jesse V. Bass III
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