Arlene moving west now?!?!?!?
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Arlene moving west now?!?!?!?
Now I knew that title would get a lot of views, LOL.
But seriously she doesn't really seem to be moving much.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
But seriously she doesn't really seem to be moving much.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Direction
North North West to North West....it is interesting that she is making this turned (like predicated). I didn't think a NW turn was in the cards. I wonder if it is the ridge having some impact?
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Re: Direction
slowjoe wrote:North North West to North West....it is interesting that she is making this turned (like predicated). I didn't think a NW turn was in the cards. I wonder if it is the ridge having some impact?
Ummm ... I'm not seeing that motion. Not saying it won't happen, mind you, but I really havent seen much movement at all in two hours or so.
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loon wrote:I am seeing the "Great dissappearing Ridge" starting to kick some butt out in the northern Atlantic and doesn't show any real sign of stopping...could get interesting...
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What are you saying....there's a possibility of a more "westerly" component in the future track if the "dissappearing ridge" continues?
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Look at the latest GOM vis. satellite loop. Look closely south of LA at how the clouds are moving almost due west across the gulf. In my opinion this very well could lead to a more westerly direction and favorable conditions for strenghtening (less shear) if this high keeps building in. But what do i know I am not a pro. Any comments good or bad?
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