GuppieGrouper
(Weather Master)
Fri Aug 26 2005 06:36 PM
Re: Katrina's Forecast Track Shifts West, Northern Gulf Needs to Watch

Hello Storm Troopers. I have been having this nagging question all day about the possibility of the Yo Yo on a string effect of this storm running out to the far end of the southwestern jaunt and then acclererating back the way it came after leaving tip of Florida only going back through unturned waters and atmosphere. I know that this may sound like a crazy question, but it really bothers me to see that the steering aloft is not more definite, and the very impetus that sent the storm south could suction it up in the same direction due to the pathway being cleared so to speak. If I get a huh????? on this question just consider it a question from a very amateur observer. thanks


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