Londovir
(Weather Guru)
Wed Oct 19 2005 11:56 AM
Re: slight adjustment north at 11

Given the eye looping cyclically (which is doing wonders for my Calculus class, it's a good project, albeit unfortunate, for them to work on), I'm inclined to think the eye is going to slide just south of the next forecast point.

I'm going off the GOES floater's tropical prediction points in saying that, but she does appear that she's going to slip just barely south. Not sure if that's all due to the eye bouncing, or if it's a slight trend, but it could also factor into the idea that the models edged north a little. If the eye slips just south of the prediction point, doesn't that imply that the northward turn is being slightly delayed, which in turn may predict a higher northern crossing point in FL?



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