NATL: LORENZO - Models
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NATL: LORENZO - Models
There are some strange looking tracks on the models. Does a loop back to the SW after seemingly going out
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Re: NATL: INVEST 97L - Models
ScottNAtlanta wrote:There are some strange looking tracks on the models. Does a loop back to the SW after seemingly going out
The most difficult part of trying to track hurricanes in October and November, figuring out where the hell they go
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Re: NATL: LORENZO - Models
Looks like he's having a lot of fun out there. 

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Re: NATL: LORENZO - Models
Odd track aside some models are depicting a very compact system, almost like the polar opposite of the last Lorenzo (2019) which was massive. Perhaps the ambient dry environment the NHC denoted is partly to blame?








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