GuppieGrouper
(Weather Master)
Sat Jun 17 2006 04:19 PM
The Burmuda High today? June 17, 2006


http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATWDAT+shtml/301046.shtml?

AT THE SURFACE...BROAD
HIGH PRESSURE DOMINATES THE ATLC N OF 15N E OF 60W ANCHORED BY A
1031 MB HIGH N OF THE REGION NEAR 35N39W. THE DEEP TROPICS IS
DOMINATED BY AN UPPER RIDGE ALONG 13N/14N W OF 60W. DIFFLUENCE
ON THE W SIDE OF THIS UPPER RIDGE IS INTERACTING WITH THE
TROPICAL WAVE THAT IS MOVING ACROSS THE LESSER ANTILLES

Is this the Bermuda high that guides direction of Tropical Storms in the summer and, how far away from the high does the storm have to be in order to not be influenced by it?


Stormwatchin' Dan
(Weather Watcher)
Sat Jun 17 2006 06:47 PM
Re: The Burmuda High today? June 17, 2006

Is this what you are talking about:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/carb/loop-avn.html

If so we have to watch this.



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