Quote: The latest ECMWF (Euro) solution would be exceptionally unusual (paralleling the Gulf Coast to the SW and then the S all the way from LA into Mexico), but it is one of the better performing models. While the specific solution may be unlikely, it suggests that steering could become erratic if Ike does not get completely captured by the next trough. That is still way in the future, though.
Isn't there trough coming down from the gulf that is supposed to interact with Ike?
Also, the weather channel continues to say that they believe that there will be a right hand turn once in the gulf. Any comments?
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