HanKFranK
(User)
Mon Sep 23 2002 02:57 AM
unforseen (except maybe by the gfdl)

ohh man. sucker is just sitting there. something will eventually push it off the yucatan, but it could be a whole lot weaker than it was earlier.
usually a stop like this means the steering currents have deadened and are about to change. so i'd guess net movement over the next 24hrs should be northwest.
theres still plenty of warm water to be had and an excellent upper environment, but maybe a lot less of a storm will emerge from the yucatan than what landed on it.
by the way, think maybe theyre getting some flooding with the hurricane sitting on top of them tonight?
HF 0300z23september



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