The latest forecast from NHC shows that the ground track of TS Bonnie has
shifted westward, probably due to the influence of weak high pressure centered
over Bermuda. Looking at the NAM forecasts suggests that this trend may
continue further, keeping now TD Bonnie close to land or over it, ending up in
New Jersey or Long Island on Friday.
>
> Tropical Storm Bonnie reached peak sustained winds of 40 kt, at which
>point upper level winds sheared it, stripping away any deep convection. What
>remains will travel very slowly northeastward along the coast, passing back
>over water late Thursday. It will weaken into a post-tropical remnant and
>probably not strengthen to any degree:
>
>http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT2+shtml/290853.shtml?
>
Chris
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