Yeah this isn't a turn, it is a stall...... let's just complicate things a little more Euro, thanksIt moved only 60 miles during the 24 hours from hour 72 to 96.
Yeah this isn't a turn, it is a stall...... let's just complicate things a little more Euro, thanksIt moved only 60 miles during the 24 hours from hour 72 to 96.
crazy!It moved only 60 miles during the 24 hours from hour 72 to 96.
Would that weaken it?Yeah this isn't a turn, it is a stall...... let's just complicate things a little more Euro, thanks
Probably not.... as Larry mentioned it did not completely stall, it would have to stall out completely for some time to allow upwelling to cool the waters for that.Would that weaken it?
You can already see the second trough digging in the midwest, this one will most likely pick it up.... does it come inland any, hug the coast, stay ots?????
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It basically sits there for 24hrs but the wind field expandsProbably not.... as Larry mentioned it did not completely stall, it would have to stall out completely for some time to allow upwelling to cool the waters for that.
Running parallel to the Fl coast @120 it appears... also trough dropping downNot a stall technically but it moved at only 2-3 mph from hour 72 to 96 and is not coming onshore in central FL now. It I now moving NNw at hours 102-108!
Dang Larry it's on a bee line to ummm... well you can see, oh boyHoly shoot on the 12Z Euro, what a change! An outlier of sorts but interesting. Raises risk further north, expecially Carolinas.