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It would be easier for us amateur observers to see what was going on and figure things out if the satellite would stop doing the tango. I am getting calls from family and extended family from the Charleston area and they are not under mandatory evacuations yet but I have been advising them to evacuate now if they are going to need to in the future, because of traffic concerns. My question is that I have been looking at the MSLP loops and I am wondering what is going to keep the center from drifting south again. It looks to me like the pressures to the north are higher than the pressures to the south, hence (big fancy word) the center should be willing to take the easier softer way. Any commentary appreciated. Ignoring it is ok too |