Trough dropping down
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Trough dropping down
from the mid west. It is plain as day on water vapor. We will see if this is the mighty trough the NHC says will move this beast north.It may pull on Ivan a little, but it wont pull him up like the NHC says. After that the treck west will begin again. Of course this is my opinion, and others will have theirs.
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lilbump3000 wrote:For one this is not an all mighty trough like they making it out to be. Second if it was it should atleast start to have an affect on him right now as its leaving him behind as each hour is passing.
Not quite... troughs and ridges do not start to have a general effect on storms until 300nm from the boundry or said trough or ridge
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I totally disagree..................
You saved me a post because I was about to post this WV loop. While the first trough is stalled note the second punch coming on down to reinforce the first trough. I guess I will learn something here because I cannot see IVAN moving into the teeth of this trough to follow the projected path. The way I see this is that either IVAN will be driven MUCH further west (I'm talking YUCATAN and MEXICO) if the trough rides over him OR a track MUCH further east than is now shown by NHC. The good part is we will all know shortly but when I look at this WV loop I have a difficult time understanding the present NHC thinking. Maybe it's my eyes.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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What does the "second punch" have to do with the trough. Is it a reinforcing shot to drive it further south? I still feel that Ivan is just too strong and too far south to just be picked up by this and sent north. With him being as strong as he is doesn't he have the capability to pretty much shape the environmet arouind him and go where he pleases
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I think thay we looked at ALL of the past histories of cat 4 and larger stroms we would see that it does not take much of a trough to make a hurricane turn. Currently the steering currents ahead of Ivan are weak. While hurricanes ride around ridges to varying degrees, troughs always affect hurricanes in the axis of thier orientation. This is true no matter how large the hurricane is.
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I know that I am not a forecaster and not a Met. BUT look at this:
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_05/anis.html
This explains Stewart's discussion and also them keeping the track where it is until the trough actually changes the overall motion.
I have said all along this is going to the big bend, but I reserve the right to be wrong.
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_05/anis.html
This explains Stewart's discussion and also them keeping the track where it is until the trough actually changes the overall motion.
I have said all along this is going to the big bend, but I reserve the right to be wrong.
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From the way I understand it, it's not the trough that's going to drive Ivan. The trough will act to break the ridging down. That will give Ivan an area of weakness to follow through. Now, when he gets above 25 degrees, that's when the trough could actually steer him. The ETA ejects the trough through Tuesday, so Ivan may not even make contact.
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BensonTCwatcher wrote:I know that I am not a forecaster and not a Met. BUT look at this:
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_05/anis.html
This explains Stewart's discussion and also them keeping the track where it is until the trough actually changes the overall motion.
I have said all along this is going to the big bend, but I reserve the right to be wrong.
If you will observe on the link you provided... there is a lifting of this trough rapidly from behind, happening fast over Colorado lifting NE, this will only allow the trough to stay in our area for about 24 to 36 hours.
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Like these?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
try toggling between the 3 hr plots
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm5.html
try toggling between the 3 hr plots
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