LarryWx wrote:sma10 wrote:LarryWx wrote:0Z Euro: from 27N, 60W, she has moved due west to 27N, 70W as of hour 162 and there looks like there's no stopping her anytime soon! And she may be getting a bit stronger now even though shear is pretty high. .
Larry, tell me if you agree. In an apples to apples comparison with yesterday's 0z, it appears that jerry's movement is fairly similar in speed and direction, but yet karen finds herself turning and retrograding much further east than last night. I feel this might be caused by lack of development in days 2 and 3, as opposed to last night's run. Maybe a stronger karen at the earlier time frames allows her "to wrap up a bit tighter" and move slower?
Perhaps you're right but don't forget that Jerry is a little closer than he was in yesterday's 0Z at the start.
Yes, true.
I cannot help but feel everything will be on a tightwire with this storm. If karen was only slightly slower, she'd be captured and slotted into the sweet spot of the ridge