Quote: OK Phil, humor me!! The storm is outracing the trough to pull it northward, thus a more western track? Am I close?
I just PMed WXMAN RICHIE...we both agree this one is headed for the GOM...then...Panhandle.
Unless the NHC has some supersecret reason for this puppy to turn when it does...
I've only got two eyes, but where is that trof? Jeanne keeps entraining the dry air to her west and the trof can't move...can't get into position...can't turn her north...
She's also moving at a pretty good rate of speed so inland areas will definitely feel it worse than Frances.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I've become very good at reading the WV loops this season...they're not the be all and end all, but they are, IMHO, an amateurs best friend...
EDIT: Of course this post has to follow the one from ED...ready for my crow now...maybe ED can tell me why I'm wrong...
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