HanKFranK
(User)
Wed Aug 15 2007 06:45 PM
Re: lone star abuse, caribbean trouble

i think they've gone a little too far to the left. not a whole heck of a lot, though. think the models are splitting the upper trough too fast. pattern should amplify just a tad due to all the energy the tropics are adding to the equation. not guaranteed, but that's usually what happens.
don't think it's an east coast problem, anyway... but the straits of florida over to the gulf coast should mind what dean is doing.
HF 2245z15august



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