Ryan
(Storm Tracker)
Sun Sep 18 2005 04:51 AM
Re: the rita contingency

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we have philippe active east of the islands, but progged to slowly move north/northwest towards the central atlantic. checks out well with the steering present. some of the globals aren't taking it much further west at all.. do expect some of that later in the period as the ridging becomes flatter and heights rise near the northeast u.s. coast. extended ensembles show ridging near the canadian maritimes, so philippe may be trapped under that or trying to get around it this time next week. right now bermuda looks like the likeliest destination, though.




HF what you said about the northeast, could that have affect on the path possibly bringing it into the NE US..im not qure i completely understand.



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