Colleen A.
(Moderator)
Wed Oct 19 2005 12:34 AM
Check This Out...

..because it could be *key* as to whether Wilma takes a turn to the NE further north or further south:

NOAA WV Loop for Western US

You'll see there are two features twirling...one just exiting near Nevada and one near the Gulf of Alaska. If these two can get together, they will push Wilma further to the south. If they do not, Wilma will make her turn later, moving it further up the western coast of Florida. I've heard that like 100 times tonight on TV, but I wanted to show the link. It's pretty neat. However, to my untrained eye, it does not appear to me that they have any chance of meeting up. Does anyone else see a chance of that happening?



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