WeatherNut
(Weather Master)
Wed Jul 06 2005 06:47 PM
Re: major shift west in most models

Hmmm...maybe I'm not looking at it correctly. Water vapor loops have always been confusing to me. I know that high pressure runs clockwise, and it looks as though Cindy's "tail" is pulling on a NE axis which is rotating clockwise over FL and on the southern end moving west over Cuba. Also the moisture trail feeding Cindy (the tail) is starting to tilt to the right. I'm no meterologist...but it looks like the high is trying to wedge under Cindy. The dry air to the west of Cindy does not seem to be punching south at all


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