WXMAN RICHIE
(Weather Master)
Fri Jul 29 2005 09:25 AM
Split wave?

Some have the wave splitting in two, but this doesn't even occur for many days down the road while probably in the Bahamas. No wonder the models don't know which way to take it, east of Florida or through the straits.


GFSLR SLOWS DOWN AND APPEARS TO SPLIT THE HIGHLY AMPLIFIED AND LENGTHY...TROPICAL WAVE INTO TWO VORTICITY AREAS. THE NORTHERN EXTENT OF THE WAVE SEEMS TO LIFT NORTHWARD FEELING A WEAKNESS IN THE SUBTROPICAL RIDGE...WHILE THE SOUTHERN PORTION MOVES SLOWLY WESTWARD ACROSS OUR REGION WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.



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