typhoon_tip
(Meteorologist)
Sat Jul 12 2008 01:27 AM
Re: A few changes with Bertha

Quote:

Video analysis of Bertha and potential Cape Verde development
http://podweather.com/podcast/?p=310




Both the HWRF and GFDL 18z runs show a south movement. I don't think it is as wacky as that may appear. The governing synoptic evolution is that a ridge will flex stronger in about 3 or 4 days, and it is uncertain exactly what suppressive impact that will have on the latitude of Bertha. Loops in hurricane tracks do take place from time to time.

18z GFS still likes that idea of another CV spin up and it is doing so by hour 72.



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