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Look at the Fronts developing on he
http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/Loops/?...select6=Script Sexy or what? As the storm Higos develops it sends out a line of fronts to that part of the Cascades that has been getting all the fall out recently. As Higos grew into a Typhoon that frontal system crossed the USA and now as that storm is fading, the front has snapped and seems to be two lines leading to and from the cyclonic system off the Southern 'States. It wouldn't surprise me to find that they are running the wrong way, or at least forming what looks like a backwards trail. I am not saying it does but if it is a "standing wave", then it doesn't have to follow expectations. |
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