jhpigott wrote:SEASON_CANCELED wrote:
So if UKmet is right, we will get a SW dip in the next 12 hours.
Synoptically, what at this point could cause the wsw/sw motion UKMET is showing?
A few possible factors, primarily if the first trough were to theoretically have little influence on Dorian to stall him, ridging could build back in temporarily to drive the storm a bit SW until the second trough comes down to turn Dorian north. There's also a disturbance in the GOM that could influence steering currents to draw Dorian more westward if it were to deepen (not currently forecasted). I would put the possibilities of such a SW motion as low, but not nonexistent.