where do you think TD#10 will go
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where do you think TD#10 will go
what do you think 96L will do in terms of movement, there is a trough nearby
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cinlfla wrote:I picked fish...it looks like it has some northern motion to it.
Agreed that there's currently a strong northern component to the motion...in the short term. However, I wouldn't stamp "FISH" on this still-forming system so early in the game.
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jason0509 wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:Florida east coast
Floydbuster, you're one of the top posters on the board and to hear you say Florida surprised me. Why do you think so?
Well, last night the track I mentioned on DT's show was basically what JB showed. I don't see it as all that bad actually. The system should move northwest into or north of the Leeward Islands, and Irene should move out fast enough for the ridge to build back in. Too early, but I think the track I said last night, and JB's track were pretty similar.
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