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Oh boy,the 12z Euro still has Nadine at 240 hours.
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Re: ATL: NADINE - Models
cycloneye wrote:Oh boy,the 12z Euro still has Nadine at 240 hours.
http://oi50.tinypic.com/2rehz5h.jpg
even better is that its headed WSW at that time frame, that would be truly incredible, even the GFS still has it in the same time frame
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galaxy401 wrote:Is Nadine the storm in the far north Atlantic in the euro or is it one of those central atlantic ones?
It's the left of the two southernmost lows, near 32N/47W at 7 days then making a clockwise loop (part of one, anyway), dropping southwest then southeast to 27N/47W in 10 days. You can follow it on the loop here:
http://raleighwx.americanwx.com/models/ ... _loop.html
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Hurricaneman wrote:cycloneye wrote:Oh boy,the 12z Euro still has Nadine at 240 hours.
http://oi50.tinypic.com/2rehz5h.jpg
even better is that its headed WSW at that time frame, that would be truly incredible, even the GFS still has it in the same time frame
Oh man, I so hope that happens. That would easily be the most insane aspect of 2012 in the tropics worldwide. If the models were to verify on that, I doubt anything like that would be comparable to the database. Hey, anything can happen in the tropics and that can certainly continue that message strong. Think of the multitude of records that would be broken. Its position and movement would also be insane, how does it get that far south?
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Re: ATL: NADINE - Models
What is the record for longest system activity? Nadine has been around for over 2 weeks now and looks like might be around another 2 weeks.
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ATL: NADINE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The models are drawing a question mark...literally...when it comes to what never-ending Nadine will do next!!!
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