MGC wrote:North Carolina.....just kidding. As long as it stays out the GOM I don't care......MGC
Amen. Two in a week was enough fun. I think a lot of us are developing the "Florida Shakes"
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I don't think its going to dig enough to recurve TD05...However, some of the global models develope the wave behind TD05 into a cyclone over the next few days, but they recurve this system. Probably due to the trough moving into the mid-Atlantic.Weatherboy1 wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/nwatl-wv-loop.html
Looks like one heck of a trough/ULL dropping southward off the east coast of the U.S. Why wouldn't that scoop up and deflect 5? I THINK (from my reading of the models and various discussions) it's because the trough isn't going to get far enough south and is expected to lift out before Emily-to-be gets far enough west. But if anyone can shed some light on whether I'm right or not, it'd be appreciated.
-Mike

Weatherboy1 wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/nwatl-wv-loop.html
Looks like one heck of a trough/ULL dropping southward off the east coast of the U.S. Why wouldn't that scoop up and deflect 5? I THINK (from my reading of the models and various discussions) it's because the trough isn't going to get far enough south and is expected to lift out before Emily-to-be gets far enough west. But if anyone can shed some light on whether I'm right or not, it'd be appreciated.
-Mike

cajungal wrote:Historically speaking, Louisiana usually only gets hit in slower periods. Andrew and Betsy both hit during slow periods. 1995 and 1933 were the 2 busiest seasons on record, and Louisiana did not get a single hit. Don't let your guard down, though, because that is not saying we won't see something this season.




frankthetank wrote:Big mountains in Domican Republic (10K+) will eat tropical storm/hurricane for lunch
or will it?
Thats is if it even goes near Hispanola
Brent wrote:frankthetank wrote:Big mountains in Domican Republic (10K+) will eat tropical storm/hurricane for lunch
or will it?
Thats is if it even goes near Hispanola
Ivan was supposed to go over Hispanola about 4-5 days out.![]()
I still say south of there... especially as long as it remains fairly weak.
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