allan
(Weather Master)
Tue Sep 04 2007 03:10 PM
Re: 99L

Well Hurricane29, it depends on how the high drifts west and how strong it gets. If the high is strong as of what now most models are showing, this will be a remembered strom for folks in the Northeast. If the high is weak, the storm will push through it and head out to sea affecting nothing but the fish. I put more confidence in the reliable models that show this storm "Gabreille" a threat to the USA. EVERYBODY on the east coast needs to watch this storm, Typhoon is right, this will make headlines. This storm reminds me ALOT of Gustav in 2002
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at20027.asp

If I remember, I believe Gustav was pushed by a strong High and then caught up with a front saving my butt from a strike in NY at the time. Anyways getting back on topic, it appears that 99L (Gabrielle) will become subtropical later today, looks good, outflow is good, and the center is right next to that bloom of convection. We'll have to see what happens in time with it.



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