Re: Next question is where he'll go
Posted by jack ruby on 8/2/2010, 2:37 pm
Chuck, I'm looking at the old and now flattening trough off the east coast. The strong high pressure behind it (bringing record heat) seems to be shifting east some. I think this will further flatten the trough off the east coast. The ULL will look to fill the void S of the trough in the Bahamas (moving that way now). I look for TD#4-Colin to follow the ULL in that same direction. I think by then there's a strong chance that the Bermuda High will rebuild some deflecting both the ULL and TD#4-Colin through the Fl Straits and into the Gulf of Mexico.
http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_wv_east_loop-12.html
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