Area in Caribbean not 90L
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Area in Caribbean not 90L
If 90L is projected to move north than NE.The area in the Caribbean might also move N than NE as well.The 2 areas are only 400 miles apart.
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Re: Area in Caribbean not 90L
boca wrote:If 90L is projected to move north than NE.The area in the Caribbean might also move N than NE as well.The 2 areas are only 400 miles apart.
How did you come to that conclusion?
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boca wrote:Stormcenter I figured that since these areas are relatively close to each other that the upper flow pattern would pretty much be the same.I 'm learning so educate me if I'm wrong. I've eaten crow before its really good well done.
They both "May" end up in the GOM and not out to sea.
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Stormcenter wrote:boca wrote:Stormcenter I figured that since these areas are relatively close to each other that the upper flow pattern would pretty much be the same.I 'm learning so educate me if I'm wrong. I've eaten crow before its really good well done.
They both "May" end up in the GOM and not out to seas.
I highly doubt both end up end the GOM.
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Stormcenter wrote:boca wrote:A cold front will be in the SE US causing a wekness in the ridge that's why their saying N then NE
A cold front in July just doesn't sound as strong as one in Sept or Oct. I wouldn't put to much faith in it's influence on 90L. IMO
But hey anything is possible.
No it's not, but I'm sure you remember 2004 right? Several early cold fronts protected Texas and Lousiana.
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I am expecting 90L to do just what some are saying NW to N and then NE unless that weakness doesn't develop as expected. As always, timing is everything. If 90L lollygags around and doesn't keep moving NW, then it could end up in the GOM if the ridge builds back in quickly after the trough passage.
The blob in the Caribbean is moving NW and should end up in the GOM in a few days. The ridge is still there and would, at this time, direct it to the NW rather than to NW to N to NE. Our local OCM's are actually watching both but are more concerned about the Carib system. None are honking on any development on either one atm.
The blob in the Caribbean is moving NW and should end up in the GOM in a few days. The ridge is still there and would, at this time, direct it to the NW rather than to NW to N to NE. Our local OCM's are actually watching both but are more concerned about the Carib system. None are honking on any development on either one atm.
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VB, I am wondering that if BOTH systems do develop, would it not stand to reason that they are both going to follow the supposed East Coast weakness...
meaning 90L brushes East FL coast, turns N then NE...
while Carib system would start NW, then N, poss NE?? I cannot see a blocking ridge in either case that would take the Caribbean "system" NW or W toward you.
should make for an interesting next day or so....still too early to speculate until either gets their act together.
meaning 90L brushes East FL coast, turns N then NE...
while Carib system would start NW, then N, poss NE?? I cannot see a blocking ridge in either case that would take the Caribbean "system" NW or W toward you.
should make for an interesting next day or so....still too early to speculate until either gets their act together.
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