Evil Jeremy wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Just to reiterate. This model cycle all need to be technically thrown out due to the initialization. A more right system early on equals a more left system later on.
Can you elaborate?
Well it was laid out well in an earlier post.
But think of it this way. with the track that is steady nw to wnw dorian from its earlier position would keep it moving along the edge of the building ridge over the Atlantic ...before the secondary building ridge behind TD6 builds in and thus would gain more latitude over all.
In the case that dorian is right of the track, as it is right now, means that it will be deeper behind the already entrenched Bermuda high and will turn west at a lower latitude and farther east which would allow the ridge to build west and close any gap up when the ridge behind TD6 fills in.
hence why you see in the models everything that was on the right side of the envelope ended up stronger and farther south overall.
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