System South Of Bermuda
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System South Of Bermuda
I see its currently drifting south & has a chance to develop...Where is this suppose to go regardless of whether it develops or not???
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West and then North and Northeast out to sea...
West and then North and Northeast out to sea...
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Well, it is south of a developing ridge, so that tells me it will move slowly to the west at first, then more rapidly. It seems odd to be saying this, but it will probably interact a lot with TD 7. I'm not really familiar with blocking and Fujiwara and such, but I see a general westward path and some interaction with the storm just off the coast. It could even move in a few days after TD 7, assuming it develops. Odds are looking pretty good now. Storms can sometimes have a way of benefitting from closeby TS, especially if the outflow jet can act to ventilate the adjacent storm. This can also prevent development sometimes. It could even get caught in a little eddy between the ridge and the approaching trough - that would keep it pretty stationary for a while. Lots of ifs, and I don't really feel confident in making any conclusions just yet.
Last edited by PurdueWx80 on Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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