Henry2326
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You think this could end up in the gulf? Even if it’s weak?
Definitely the season with the deep troughs that continue to dig.You think this could end up in the gulf? Even if it’s weak?
Going west into Central America or south Mexico. Can’t go north.Idk, looks like trough after trough. Texas or Mexico would probably be the area it will go.
Why is this? I would think trough after trough could have to potential to bring it north if one of them dips down to the Gulf, no?Going west into Central America or south Mexico. Can’t go north.
That’s definitely a look the Southeast can work with
Per TWC this morning from Jim Cantore this storm won’t hit the gulf. Just repeating what I heard.Why is this? I would think trough after trough could have to potential to bring it north if one of them dips down to the Gulf, no?
It's not as clear as it was with Ian. This time we have a flatter more west extended subtropical ridge under the rounds of EC troughs. In a general sense that's going to bias the track W toward C America before it gets much of a notth component. That said there will likely be small weaknesses in the ridge for a stronger system to find and leak northward where it might feel the troughs.Why is this? I would think trough after trough could have to potential to bring it north if one of them dips down to the Gulf, no?
Well it’s gonna hit the gulf. Then If JB says it’s only gonna be a TS you can mark down a Cat 5.Per TWC this morning from Jim Cantore this storm won’t hit the gulf. Just repeating what I heard.
Gefs doesn't clear it up much eitherIt's not as clear as it was with Ian. This time we have a flatter more west extended subtropical ridge under the rounds of EC troughs. In a general sense that's going to bias the track W toward C America before it gets much of a notth component. That said there will likely be small weaknesses in the ridge for a stronger system to find and leak northward where it might feel the troughs.