Yesterday, the water vapor loop clearly showed the western end of the ridge eroding. The erosion and Jeanne were equal distance to the center of the state.
This morning it looks like the erosion stopped and the high actually seems to be building toward the west.
I can't see any reason why it would turn until it gets in the gulf. Can anyone point out what it going to make it turn in the next 24 hours. The edge of the high pressure ridge is still considerably of the gulf coast of Florida.
Just my opinion.
Also, don't look now, but nogaps and UKMet models have Lisa near herberts box in five days.
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