Good post...good pictures. I made two observations:
1) The area in the eastern part of Texas is digging down and I think that's what is supposed to lift Bonnie up and out, and I can see that happenining pretty soon. It's almost there.
2) To the north of Texas is the ridge/trough that they have been talking about. I don't see it digging down far enough yet to push Charley to the right any time soon.
I also don't think that Bonnie is going to have much of an influence on Charley.
But that's just my own humble opinion .. which is about worth 2 cents on a good day.
nice colleen, made the same observations i did. now if we can only get them to pan out... HF
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