When using this view....
http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_wv_us_loop-12.html
.....to look at the various steering currents, which feature has, or will have, the strongest influence on Matthew's track?
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ColdFront77 wrote:Looks like the upper level low moving through western Kansas, across the Oklahoma panhandle
into the Texas panhandle MAY enhance the more easterly movement, as we go though time.
I would expect that to help enhance a more Northeasterly track unless it begins moving in a SE direction. The high is still there to the East and not retreating East. Unfortunately what I am seeing is a track that will take Matthew into the same areas Ivan went.
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