Aric Dunn wrote:Quite many of the GFS members have come way west now into florida and the gulf..
Correct. Looks like the GFS is in a bit of conflict - by my count 7 of the 20 members directly affecting Florida.
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Aric Dunn wrote:Quite many of the GFS members have come way west now into florida and the gulf..
tolakram wrote:Recurve is recurve, does not indicate a miss, just indicates it's finally started recurving. Regardless, it does not matter because it's all fantasy at this point.
BensonTCwatcher wrote:SouthFLTropics wrote:tolakram wrote:Last second recurve
I don't think it will recurve from there Mark...No trough to sweep it out. The Carolina will take it on the chin if it was to run further.
Well now. Not liking the looks of that. My solace is that it is just one run 240 hours out. We have not had a storm that strong in that position with a blocking high for a long time in NC. But there is quite a bit of model agreement though 3-5 days so folks here will be keen on models at the current 96 hour official forecast point.
Blown Away wrote:BensonTCwatcher wrote:SouthFLTropics wrote:
I don't think it will recurve from there Mark...No trough to sweep it out. The Carolina will take it on the chin if it was to run further.
Well now. Not liking the looks of that. My solace is that it is just one run 240 hours out. We have not had a storm that strong in that position with a blocking high for a long time in NC. But there is quite a bit of model agreement though 3-5 days so folks here will be keen on models at the current 96 hour official forecast point.
If that landfilled near Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, for example, that puts Dade, Broward, Palm Beach in Cat 2-5 winds... Wow
SouthFLTropics wrote:Blown Away wrote:BensonTCwatcher wrote:
Well now. Not liking the looks of that. My solace is that it is just one run 240 hours out. We have not had a storm that strong in that position with a blocking high for a long time in NC. But there is quite a bit of model agreement though 3-5 days so folks here will be keen on models at the current 96 hour official forecast point.
If that landfilled near Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, for example, that puts Dade, Broward, Palm Beach in Cat 2-5 winds... Wow
My worst fear for us on the Treasure Coast Blown Away is a landfalling Cat 4/5 in the Jupiter/Tequesta area. We would get hammered with the NW and NE quads of Cat 4/5 winds.
Ivanhater wrote:Pretty big shift SW in both operational and ensembles today. Euro ensembles will be interesting
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