firestar_1
(Weather Hobbyist)
Wed Jul 06 2005 01:49 PM
Re: The High Pressure Ridge

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Sure, by Friday, we'll know a bit more because Dennis will be near Western Cuba and of course we'll all know a lot more by then. As each hour goes by the dynamics change.
This is why I stay up with each forecast and do my own research as well.

My gut feeling is that the High Pressure ridge will back off just enough to allow Dennis to come up the Eastern Gulf possibly very close to the Florida West Coast.
That's not based on any more than past history and what I see happening here.

Its sure fun to track but after 2004, I'm gun shy for sure.




I am not sure if I like seeing your post....I have been getting the same bad "gut" feeling since yesterday afternoon. IF that high backs out some...Dennis could ride up along the west coast...and like with Charlie last year I saw a couple of models showing that happening when I chacked them yesterday afternoon...this is not going to be a good year...



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