scottsvb
(Weather Master)
Fri Aug 17 2007 05:28 PM
Re: Hurricane Dean Approaches Lesser Antilles

Stronger systems will create more heat into a ridge to its North..BUT if there is a strong trough (cold front) coming in....it wont matter how strong the hurricane is. It will be pulled N then NE. Alot of the talk on Cat 4-5s doing what they want is novice speculation. All they do is enhance the ridge to its N but against a typical front...it will be drawn up and the ridge slides E.


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