WeatherNut
(Weather Master)
Mon Aug 02 2010 03:12 PM
Re: Two Areas in the Central Atlantic

Yes and I believe the next model runs are going to be to the left. The weakness they were forecasting is not materializing. The question now is how far TD4 stays from the area to its east. Too close and it robs energy from TD4. Also, how strong the system gets could matter. A strong system could split the trough ahead with one area going SW and the other pulling N. I have seen this before, and there is some indication on WVI that this could happen. A weak system probably wont make it. Welcome to August


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