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re: Storm Tracking Thread: Post Tropical Storm Hermine

Posted on 8/27/16 at 11:25 am to
Posted by deuce985
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Posted on 8/27/16 at 11:25 am to
It's actually a positive for Louisiana if it gets their act together today right? Because it would more support the Euro model where it strengthens a bit and hits the weak side going straight up to Florida due to strengthening? If it stays weak very good bet it will stay on a westward track? I'm confused as to why the models that have it going west in the GOM have it so weak by the time it hits land. Seems like it would strengthen fast but of course I don't know much about this.
Posted by LSURussian
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 8/27/16 at 11:29 am to
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It's actually a positive for Louisiana if it gets their act together today right? Because it would more support the Euro model where it strengthens a bit and hits the weak side going straight up to Florida due to strengthening? If it stays weak very good bet it will stay on a westward track?
I hope someone can explain how the strength of a system alters the direction of its movement.
Posted by lsuman25
Erwinville
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Posted on 8/27/16 at 11:30 am to
At this point i don't even know what to tell you but yea if it stays weak it would most likely move more west although the caveat is the upper level low swinging down to the southwest which could erode the ridge.
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