SoonerShawn
(Weather Hobbyist)
Thu Sep 23 2004 06:53 PM
Another One Of My Weird Questions

It looks like Ivan has come up a little more north and east of where it was suppose to. The approaching front may be having a slight effect on him but it won't be much as the high pressure behind it is quickly building in from what the local mets are saying. Now the high pressure is what is forecasted to start sending Ivan back to the SW in time.

Here is my question.

Is it possible that the high starts to push him back SW from the farther east location? If that were to happen than he would go maybe south of Galveston and back out into the water. I know it's a stupid question but I thought of it from just looking at the latest radar which looks like he is moving more north than forecasted.

By the way, he does look like he is actually building more storms around the center as he is getting further inland.

P.S.
Please be gentle in your response...lol



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