Bill just looks like one "bad mama-jama" to me
Posted by jack ruby on 8/15/2009, 6:01 pm
This is a really significant system. I know that down the line conditions may not be ideal, what with dry air and possible interference from ULL's. But I like Jimw's point earlier about Ana "running interference for Bill", or something like that. Ana could tend to moisten the atmosphere ahead of Bill, and may be more in line for interference from ULL's at its more northerly location. Also, Ana is a small system, less likely to handle adverse conditions. My hunch is that Bill will track somewhat further south than expected, letting Ana encounter the main force of the ULL's and dry air. Also, Bill incredible size and scope should allow it to maintain itself through this environment. Sat image of WV and Bill.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/loop-wv.html
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Interesting.. from the NWS in Charleston - Jackstraw, 8/15/2009, 5:36 pm
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