andy1tom
(Storm Tracker)
Fri Aug 13 2004 02:28 AM
Re: We will address those issues tomorrow or Saturday

here is the first stupid question of day (not since i've been posting just today). when a object (hurricane) is going counterclockwise and it meets resistance on the east side it should bounce to the east because its foward motion going north slows down on the east but not the west . is charley (notice spelling now phil no ie anymore) going to do that? am i missing the boat on this? looks like if it starts that along the west coast it would kinda bounce on to the east and go inland. maybe i have been reading too much stuff the last few days trying to reason with hurricane season.


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