GFS , BAMM, right turn also

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#21 Postby Dean4Storms » Tue Sep 07, 2004 8:35 pm

Here is what I mean by the current weather synopsis. Go to this link and look at the tracks from the get go. The UKMET and just about all of them and especially those that take him more northward have him already going more WNW or 280-290 degrees. Then go look at where he currently is located near 63w and trucking almost due west. The further west he goes the less likely of this more turn eastward. You have to extrapolate the turn further westward!

http://weather.net-waves.com/model.php
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#22 Postby SootyTern » Tue Sep 07, 2004 8:44 pm

Hey Derek,

I would tend to agree with you that this is going to stay S and W of the FL peninsula, since the storm continues to truck along to the W at a very low latitude. Still, the models must be latching onto something to show such a curve up to the N...what is it? 00Z BAMM/BAMD are now curving up E of Fl.

Thought the models would shift left again. I want to just not have to worry about this thing.
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