cycloneye wrote:Couple of tweets by Levi Cowan.
Levi Cowan @TropicalTidbits 2h
Low pressure keeps feeding back to the east and keeping 97L from entering the Caribbean. The longer it waits, the more latitude it will gain.
Levi Cowan @TropicalTidbits 21m
Not entirely sure why NHC says mid-level dry air is 97L's problem. 12z soundings showed 700mb RH is 75% in Barbados, 66% in Gaudeloupe.
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Yes, certainly looks like the longer it waits, the more latitude it can gain looking at the latest global model guidance which shows a large trough that should erode the subtropical ridge over the Western Atlantic and Eastern North America by day 5 (120 hours).
This stall we are seeing with 97L is certainly decreasing chances of this system being a Gulf or even Florida issue at this point when you look out at the extended forecast for this system, assuming the system even develops.
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