Wanna-Be-Storm-Chaser
(Weather Hobbyist)
Fri Sep 09 2005 12:31 AM
Re: Hurricane Ophelia Sitting off East Central Florida Still Stationary

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The forcasters out at Tampa Bay have an interesting perspective on how the models are forcasting Ophelia's track, specifically their reliance on the upper level (above 500 mb) steering flow rather than the mid and low level flow, and even saying Ophelia could sit still for another day and totally miss the westerlies.

Could we get some other mets to comment on this?




Did you hear that somewhere or did you read it? What exactly did they say? Do they think that it could sit out that long? I read that it should start to move n-eastward in 12 to 24 hours. What are the chances of that? It has been basicly in the same spot since yesterday.



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