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I've been looking at the forecast for TS Debby over the past few days,
and it's interesting how the forecast has changed. After gaining TS status, Debby was predicted to move westwards towards Texas, eventually reaching hurricane-strength. This track was subsequently altered over the next few days, and when I looked yesterday Debby was instead predicted to move northwards towards Alabama. I've just looked now, and the track has changed to eastwards, moving over Florida. Does anyone know what the problems have been in predicting this storm track? I know from previous years that paths are constantly amended, but I can't recall seeing one turn in the complete opposite direction before (though admittedly I have only been viewing the path predictions for a short while). -- Liam (Milton Keynes) http://physics.open.ac.uk/~lsteele/ |
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