#5671 Postby FireRat » Wed Aug 24, 2011 2:47 pm
Canelaw99 wrote:FireRat wrote: A pretty good ridge that's currently guiding Irene. This ridge should weaken almost now for Irene to bend more north, which is what the models are likely showing.
I'm on my phone so not able to look up a lot of stuff, but are there signs it's weakening 'almost now'??
The only sign I can tell could be the recent elongated appearance of Irene's outflow from NNW to SSE, this could be a sign that she's getting ready to make her turn hopefully. Intense storms tend to elongate when they're beginning to feel the trough. Feeling the trough implies the ridge weakening and allowing the storm to feel the trough. If the appearance flattens out a bit by tonight to a more WNW-ESE direction, that could signal trouble for us here in Florida, but is unlikely at this point per the models.
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FireRat on Wed Aug 24, 2011 2:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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