javlin
(Weather Master)
Thu Sep 15 2005 03:14 PM
Re: Ophelia Sideswipes the North Carolina Coast

I have to agree in the short term HF that 95L slides a little further W and S of the models forcast.The system has about 700-800 miles to the islands and looks to be moving at about 15 mph.That being said maybe 3 days at this pace and 95L looks not to be in a hurry to develop.This will give it the lower steering currents and not the uppers the models predict with quick deveolpment.I have not seen the long term GFS yet but the people along NGOM are almost at the point of fatigue myself included.


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