ROCK wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:gatorcane wrote:x-y-no and NEXRAD thanks for the response on the high..
Next question. I see some deep-layer ridging building in from the north on this WV loop heading down the EC of the CONUS.
Am I seeing this right and could this not steer Hanna on the left side of the NHC cone (a ECMWF/UKMET solution) towards peninsula FL, specifically Southern FL?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/loop-wv.html
I could be wrong, but will high pressure build in between Gustav and Hanna as Gustav weakens and moves out or will Gustav leave a big weakness behind somewhat like a trough that will turn everything north as it attempts to move west
The Ohio high is moving off to the east which will allow Gus to proceed northward, as that high builds in from the west, Hanna will move west......timing is everything....does it hold for a FL hit? or does the next trof weaken it and allow Hanna track up the EC?....
Yeah, if it DOESN'T hold, I still just don't see the NHC's Savannah landfall. Not buying it. I'm sticking with NC or S. FL.