AxaltaRacing24 wrote:Hello NC/VA
Another in a long line of GFS worst case catastrophes
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AxaltaRacing24 wrote:Hello NC/VA
blp wrote:Back to 06z GFS run this morning. Very similar.
ConvergenceZone wrote:I think the chance of this recurving out to sea is diminishing unfortunately. I know it's early, but this trend is not good.
bamajammer4eva wrote:Whens the last time the GFS threw in an East of Bermuda run instead of all of this trending southward junk??
northjaxpro wrote:Right quick to quickly expand upon what I'm referring to as pumping the ridge for those who may not be aware, for intense tropical cyclones like Irma , the outflow from them causes the air to expand and causes rise in air pressure around the cyclone. Keep in mind High Pressure ridges of course are larger scaled features. Tropical cyclonesbfor the most part are smaller scaled features. However, when tropical cyclones grow intense and larger, they have in these situations create their own environment within, and thus can expand a ridge of High Pressure.
This is one of the main reasons why unfortunately I think the Gulf Coast region may be possibly under the gun next week. This is just my analysis.
Check NHC for all things official of course....
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