LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Oct 30 2007 07:34 PM
Re: There is an "H" in the NHC's track

i think for a weak tropical storm its looking incredible

considering it went across cuba all day, its exploding on the north side and the pocket is huge

hasn't followed the plan so far.. why now?

where is this big front by the way, as i said earlier on my blog if you look at the WV since this morning it has gone flat and high pressure is to the north of the storm.. the storm turned west when the orientation of the frontal boundary went fron nw to se to w to east...

the shortwave in texas is not impressive, there ..but not impressive

i say it eventually curves but where and when
timing is everything

very very very windy in miami tonight, the gradient is strong because the storm is strong



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