LI Phil
(User)
Fri Aug 05 2005 03:03 PM
Re: Tropical Depression Nine Forms in Atlantic

Nice analysis, as always, CLARK.

"we'll just have to wait and see"

coupla things...first off, if TD9 doesn't start on a more southerly track, it will, thankfully, not be a concern. if it continues on it's current nw track, shear monster takes over and it gets picked up by the trof in the north atlantic...that's the best possible scenario...but

"we'll just have to wait and see"

harvey still has an outside shot at reaching cane status today...since he's a threat only to marine interests, i wonder if NHC would go "all out" to upgrade him...be interesting to see how that plays out

"we'll just have to wait and see"

finally, as clark pointed out, the wave behind TD9 could be the next potential trouble-maker, and the african wave train is moving full steam ahead. so lots to look for over the next coupla weeks, regardless, but

"we'll just have to wait and see"



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