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darinflorida
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1800Z Model
The UKMET and GFDL new model runs just came out.
UKMET shifted north and east
GFDL shifted east by a faily large margin in my opionion
UKMET shifted north and east
GFDL shifted east by a faily large margin in my opionion
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darinflorida
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Let me get the link for you and yes is shows NO land fall now
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weathe ... orm_11.gif
Let me correct that. It shows no FLORIDA land fall
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weathe ... orm_11.gif
Let me correct that. It shows no FLORIDA land fall
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lwg8tr
darinflorida wrote:Let me get the link for you and yes is shows NO land fall now
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weathe ... orm_11.gif
Let me correct that. It shows no FLORIDA land fall
The models look like garbage, they all have a WNW movement NOW! Does anybody see that? I think this is why I heard Max Mayfield say that models are only a component of forecasting not what the NHC hangs it's proverbial hat on. I would like to think they are true, but like with Frances it looks like some bad data is injected in those tracks.
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Rainband
That would be awesome news!!!!
But looking at the WV????
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html The ridge seems in place and strong??
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html The ridge seems in place and strong??
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darinflorida
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lwg8tr
darinflorida wrote:According the latest GFDL run, Jeanne would have to start her turn at 75W and I just don't see that happening
I think we have our first benchmark. If she is'nt north of let's say 26.5 by 75 degrees longtiude then I will believe what the HAL 9000s have to say..."Do you hear me Dave?"
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gkrangers
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lwg8tr
Rainband wrote:where these models run with data before the speed up?? Maybe that why
Our local met here Steve Weagal said the models did have Jeanne with a projected speed of 10mph at this point. Wonder what this acceleration will do to the forecast path? Man I would hate to work at the NHC, you've got all the computers telling you North, North North and the synoptics and common sense say South, South, South.
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All I can say is I have a much better appreciation for the NHC after this season. I used to barely even watch their forcasts, but this year I think they've really raised the bar.
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