Seriously....
Does the low dropping out of LA cause a more NW or N movement? It seems to me that a strong high to the east a low to the west creates a helluva steering current..... they should have this path nailed down shortly.
Where's Cantore so we can rule that area out?
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manofsteele79
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manofsteele79
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The trough developing in the western gulf and over Louisiana has developed a SW flow, and it is affecting the upper-level winds in that direction. This, in concert with the high over the Florida peninsula and it's clockwise rotation will work to "funnel" Dennis into the Alabama/Florida line... somewhere in that area. It's actually setting up quite nicely to give us a track that we can all rely on.
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