PSUHiker31 wrote:MississippiWx wrote:Current shear maps do not = a forecast. The GFS has been showing anticyclonic follow developing over this system on approach to Florida as the PV streamer splits with an upper level low backing to the west. The problem seems to be the movement speed is way too fast, and there isn’t enough time to organize after crossing Florida.
Thank you. I'm tired of people using shear analysis maps to "forecast" what a potential tropical cyclone will run into in 5 days as if it's some static thing that never changes
Not quite sure why you're attacking the shear maps. People post everything from current weather conditions to forecasted conditions 10 days in the future. Everyone on this board knows that all of that is subject to change. Every single last piece of it. With that said, you'd have to be going after everyone for posting 10-day forecasts.
