charlottefl
(Weather Hobbyist)
Fri Aug 24 2007 04:52 AM
High Pressure

A lot of time we think of a strong high pressure ridge as a bad thing. Storms make their way closer
to our neck of the woods. Who would have ever though the ridges over the Atlantic would be so strong
as to basically squash convection along the ITCZ. Anyone have any model data to suggest how long
these ridges are gonna remain this strong?



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