Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Track A Little Closer To OBX

The still disorganized area of tropical convection 350 miles north of Hispaniola continues to be monitored for any development and strengthening. As of early Wednesday morning, a surface low pressure center is still not evident. However, as these storms move west-northwest today, they should move into a lower-shear environment that may allow the storm to organize and become our next Tropical Depression or Storm.


This is the latest computer model guidance for possible tracks of the system. Compare it to Zach's post from last night, and you'll notice the trend is to move the tracks farther west toward the Outer Banks.

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