WeatherLovingDoc wrote:Jevo wrote:Current Steering
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Jevo, can you explain what a newbie might need to recognize on the current stearing and Katia? Thank you very much.
In newbie speak storms usually follow the path of least resistance.. So you have the large circular shapes which are ridges (or high pressure) then you have straight lines that usually will curve or dip down known as troughs or jets.. they are known to punch a hole or push away the ridges to create a weakness for the storm to travel along. Then you have the smallers swirles that are upper level lows or storms that we have right now like Katia (but thats a different story)
so basically when you look at a steering current map imagine the storm as a boat that follows the current and flows and it becomes easier.. Heh I hope that made sense I tried to explain it the way it was explained to me about 10 years back... If someone wants to follow behind me and patch up any errors feel free..