Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Jul 18 2008 06:51 PM
Re: Focus on Low off Georgia Coast and Central Caribbean

A few things are becoming clearer to me this evening:
1. There appears to be an upper level low positioned between 94L and 96L. Can anyone confirm this? I'm seeing a spin in over the southern Bahamas, almost exactly between the two tropical systems
2. This ULL (if I'm correct) is pulling 94L poleward, which is causing it to already move more northward than models are projecting, it appears to me.
3. The hurricane hunters are using some advanced technology to retard the circulation of 94L during the recon flights, so that they don't find a closed circulation when one is so apparent before and after the flights. Either that, or 94L is just playing games with us. I tend to favor the advanced technology concept, because it sounds cool



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