Robert
(Weather Analyst)
Mon Aug 02 2010 01:43 PM
Re: Two Areas in the Central Atlantic

Umm wow?? Care to enlighten me more i ve been doing this for eighteen years and i think thats the first time i have ever herd anyone say the stronger storm will stay south givin the model output im looking at, usually it the weeker system that gets under the trought to explode on the other side but even now i dont really see that happening unless it stay weak ( returning to an open wave ala alex june 2010) and gets in to the gulf. if ends up east of the bahamas the high still looks to weak to get key west in the picture ill give you north carolina at moment.


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