ralphfl
(Weather Master)
Fri Aug 26 2005 02:54 AM
Re: se wv loopy

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LI Phil,
After looking at that link, I think there my be something to the idea of that high up north pushing this system south...it sure looks that that is happening. I have been looking at the satellites, radar, and other data and it appears that Katrina is testing the models and the mets...I am thinking we may see her turn suddenly north sooner than expected also...maybe 6 to 12 hour...20 at the outside...but that is just based on the some of the things I see at this time...but this is 2005 and anything is now possible.....





Well none of the models show that nor the NHC so what do you see (link) that shows a reason on it going north soon and no later then 24 hours?



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