hullphoto
(Registered User)
Tue Aug 14 2007 02:52 PM
Re: Tropical Storm Dean Forms in East Atlantic, Still Watching Gulf Also

First posting here folks....As an avid weather observer of New England weather...and former NWS coop observer and skywarn spotter....Its pretty clear that with the extended track outlook and history of Cape verde storms..the East coast will have to watch this closely as we get into this weekend and next week. The GFS seems that it is painting a doomsday scenerio for folks along the east coast...ie to Southern New England,earlier the GFS took Dean into the Gulf of Mexico...Of course there will be there will be alot of model flipping here for the next 7-10 days with Dean and we need to see what transpires with his track and intensity. Will there be a weakness in the ridge of high pressure in the atlantic and advance far enough for Dean to worm his way up the East Coast..who knows...Its gonna get interesting here on the East Coast if the GFS verifies!
Thanks for reading
Craig
hullphoto



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