Steve H1
(Storm Tracker)
Tue Aug 09 2005 04:27 PM
Re: Irene...

Well, I for one don't want to go through that again! She is still a ways out there, and still not likely to visit us in Brevard Co. I'm watching the ULL that's heading to the east at about 32N. Looking at the WV loop, one would almost conclude that Irene would get swept out to sea by this feature. The only factor that would question that opinion is that its 10 degrees of latitude north, and a ridge could stay between the two keeping her on a westward course. Let's pull mfor the ULL to move SE!! Cheers!!


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