Kevin
(Weather Master)
Fri Sep 27 2002 07:48 PM
Kyle and Lili thoughts.

I'll start this post by saying this: with the current pattern in place, I am fairly confident that Kyle, Lili, or both storms could make landfall in the US. If we only have one landfall, one will mimic what the other does. Or, we could have seperate influences on the systems and they both come towards a US locations.

Kyle: Still holding his own. Quite a tenacious storm, but I can see some dry air starting to push on the north side of the storm. He should be weakened for the next 48 hours but intensify after that. The storm should meander W and SW through 72 hours. After that, the steering patterns will be more defined, one way or the other.

Lili: She's looking just as good as she did previously and the pressures are actually falling. The center relocation (easterly) along with the NW movement may not be good for the eastern GOM in the long-term.

Best bet at this point is that the storms play "copycat". No definite forecast at this point.

Kevin



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