MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Sun Aug 21 2011 09:51 AM
Re: Tropical Storm Irene Enters the Northeastern Caribbean Sea

One of the bigger worries I have is that the steering currents aren't going to be a strong as some of the models are suggesting, meaning the storm will slow down more than indicated, so that the general turn north is less dramatic and more stretched out. Right now the storm is organizing itself and isn't really the best time to try to figure out the future path (I'm fairly sure it'll reform a bit north at the next advisory)

Very long term WV loop we've been running



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