Tropical Storm Leslie Barely Moving
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SATATL_FLOAT1/anim8vis.html
Am sure the NHC will try and put a good spin on it...
Discussion at 5pm should be interesting... I'll update later tonight after the 11 PM.
Models move closer and closer to the US ...though to be clear they miss any semblance of landfall. Bemuda should be so lucky...
Canadian Model shows her being pulled, tugged by the low over Florida.. moving a bit more west and then going north... or NW
GFS keeps her in the ocean a long, long, long time..and then aims up near, but just off shore of the maritimes
HWRF for once is in close agreement with the GFS
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/hwrftc2.cgi?time=2012090312-leslie12l&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=Animation
Stay tuned...she's not going anywhere, barely moving and spinning over warm water. Now, if she could only find her center and connect the convection with the dots she might top out as a strong Category 2 creating strong wave action off of the coast and giving Bermuda a night to remember.
Besos Bobbi
Ps..for now...
Remember everything here is fluid and apt to change, she is already moving to the left of her early forecasts.
And...read the post on the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935... never count out a hurricane spinning out about where the 35 was once upon a time.
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