Steve H1
(Storm Tracker)
Fri Jul 22 2005 11:38 AM
Re: Franklin Ragged, Likely out to Sea

Yeah, Rasvar, I agree. With generally weak steering currents, I think Franklin may get nudged to the NNE, but the ridge will build back over him, stall him again, and may bring westward again. He may be more formidable then. I'm not buying the out to sea solution YET. The models are not feeling this situation out very well at present. The ridge won't magically disappear or fail to materialize and the timeframe 72-120 hours will have the ridge set up over top of him. Let's see what shakes out today. Cheers!


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