Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Sat Aug 18 2007 10:44 PM
Re: Dean v. Louisiana?

Another thing that caught my eye was the eastward movement of the high pressure, it now appears to have moved a couple hundred miles to the east (in the highest levels), looking at a wider range of pressures, the ridge looks wider, but also a bit weaker in the steering currents. This really is a case of, be alert, but no need to do anything but keep an eye on the storm. (well that and make sure you know what to do in case the storm does the unexpected).

I'm just not sold on the 285 degree track for 5 days.



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