CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I tend toagree also. Just checking out the latest sat. loops of the NW ATL. and it looks as though the high is still digging in. I can't tell how strong it is but looks strong enough to push the storm more west as it starts to bump into the ridge the more north it gets. Also seem to be fighting off the dry air to the west pretty good by dragging moist ATL air across Florida into the GOM.
The dry air to the SW is holding its own pretty nicely there is not much to suggest a NW turn its been heading 360 for a while. It wont get any further west than 87W. IMO.




