scottsvb
(Weather Master)
Wed Oct 31 2007 02:05 AM
Re: There is an "H" in the NHC's track

The center actually got down to about 20.7N around 1pm eastern then went to about 21N so it wobbled WNW or NW but only at 4-5mph and with the 11am adv from point to point they kept it as W at 5pm...now its still moving the same direction and speed of 4mph. I think any more west movement will be slight in nature. Satellite and water vapor imagry shows the midlevel high cuts off near 79W so it wont get past that. As said earlier...maybe 78.5-79W.A NNW motion at a slow speed tonight and a general pick up of speed on Weds to the NNW then curving ahead of the trough tomorrow night NE thru San Andros Island and eastern Grand Bahama....this should become a moderate-strong TS with winds near 60mph but also then become extra-tropical on Thursday.

I dont feel TS warnings or watches should be issues for SE Florida..some showers might get come onshore though in bands.

NEXT!!!!

scottsvb



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