98L future track??
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98L future track??
**this is not a wishcast...this is an ability to understand the causes of events**
when a system gets closer to the US what does one need to watch to see wether it would curve up the coast of the US or go straight through FL? I am asking this becuase ive seen some models showing it go straight through FL and i saw a couple of others curving it up and pretty much missing landfall...so when i thought about a mix of these it seemed like it could ride up the coast as well as a possibility. I know the big high has a lot to do with it but is there a place or specific strength in which the high needs to be located for the storm to go through FL, ride up the EC, or turn out the sea?
*edited by mod to change Emily in title to 98L*
when a system gets closer to the US what does one need to watch to see wether it would curve up the coast of the US or go straight through FL? I am asking this becuase ive seen some models showing it go straight through FL and i saw a couple of others curving it up and pretty much missing landfall...so when i thought about a mix of these it seemed like it could ride up the coast as well as a possibility. I know the big high has a lot to do with it but is there a place or specific strength in which the high needs to be located for the storm to go through FL, ride up the EC, or turn out the sea?
*edited by mod to change Emily in title to 98L*
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i put it becuase i wanted to know what causes things to happen. I didnt want replies of "the models are showing it going into the GOM". I was hoping for replies that gave me information on why. And to word a specific question i had to use phrases like "it seemed like it could ride up the coast as well as a possibility" but i didnt want anyone thinking i was saying it was going to do that or that i wanted it to...... so no, its not a wishcast...it was a disclaimer saying that i wanted information and whys...not that i was saying what was going to happen or that i wanted one liners of what someone says will happen without the why
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gkrangers wrote:Most posts that start off with "This is not a wishcast"....are wishcasts.
He could have just left that off. Seems like a legit question, but if anyone seems concerned about their area, they're automatically called people I disagree with by some. Maybe he was trying to avoid that.
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Derek Ortt wrote:can we please not call a wave by a name when we have a cat 4 hurricane hitting the USA? Peoples nerves are frayed enough, lets not add any extra fuel to the fire
Yeah, didn't we make a rule about that?
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gkrangers
I'm psychic.patsmsg wrote:gkrangers wrote:Most posts that start off with "This is not a wishcast"....are wishcasts.
And you know this how?
The subtropical ridge plays a huge role in determining weather storms move west and impact the US, or recurve out to sea.
I can't comment on something thats nearly two weeks away tho. Wait till "Emily" is near the lesser antilles...then we'll have a better idea if its a fish, US East Coast threat, or gulf/carribbean threat.
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Let's call it what it is now a tropical wave.I will edit to take out the name Emily.
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Its really a tropical distrabance on the line of becoming a depression...
I'v seen distrabance be upgraded with no quickscats showing that it even has a LLC. Just from a Ship report showing west wind. If it was not for dennis this would be a depression.
I'v seen distrabance be upgraded with no quickscats showing that it even has a LLC. Just from a Ship report showing west wind. If it was not for dennis this would be a depression.
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gkrangers wrote:I'm psychic.patsmsg wrote:gkrangers wrote:Most posts that start off with "This is not a wishcast"....are wishcasts.
And you know this how?
The subtropical ridge plays a huge role in determining weather storms move west and impact the US, or recurve out to sea.
I can't comment on something thats nearly two weeks away tho. Wait till "Emily" is near the lesser antilles...then we'll have a better idea if its a fish, US East Coast threat, or gulf/carribbean threat.
I wasnt even really looking for a forecast on this system specifically...but just a general rundown on how things work (ie: strong ridge could cause a storm to do ____, a weaker high could cause storm to ____) stuff like that....didnt even have to be specific to this storm or any
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Its really a tropical distrabance on the line of becoming a depression...
I'v seen distrabance be upgraded with no quickscats showing that it even has a LLC. Just from a Ship report showing west wind. If it was not for dennis this would be a depression.
What does Dennis have to do with this thing not being a depression?
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gkrangers
Strong ridge keeps the storm south and prevents it from recurving. If the ridge extends all the way into the US, then a cyclone will follow the edge all the way to the US (Like Dennis just did).
If the ridge recedes to the north and east (meaning it no longer goes all the way to the US coast) then storms have a better chance to recurve, since they'll ride around the edge.
Thats a simple explanation.
If the ridge recedes to the north and east (meaning it no longer goes all the way to the US coast) then storms have a better chance to recurve, since they'll ride around the edge.
Thats a simple explanation.
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