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global forecast models
is everything as of right now getting a lot more favorable in the atlantic basin like the shear is weakening and so on???and what does the latest global forecast models indicate in the next 10 days???like what does the gfs and ecmwf and nam and so on predict in the next 10 days???someone please explain thanks
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Right now the 10-day GFS is indicating that the subtropical ridge will be moving eastward over the next week or so, with a substantial trough remaining stationary later in the run, and, in fact building souteastward, off the northeast coast of the U.S., so, anything that does form is more likely (unless it's of a very low latititude) to recurve before reaching North America.
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/loop/gfsx_500p_loop.html
Frank
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/loop/gfsx_500p_loop.html
Frank
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Frank2 wrote:Right now the 10-day GFS is indicating that the subtropical ridge will be moving eastward over the next week or so, with a substantial trough remaining stationary later in the run, and, in fact building souteastward, off the northeast coast of the U.S., so, anything that does form is more likely (unless it's of a very low latititude) to recurve before reaching North America.
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/loop/gfsx_500p_loop.html
Frank
Very good summary Frank.

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The ones I looked at today seem to want to close something off and hit NC/SC. I didn't check the height level of the circulation, but obviously when you have a 4 model consensus of something hitting the US Coast this week, it's worth noting if nothing else.
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You run 'em and tell me what you think.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
Doesn't look like anything vicious, but you can see the isobars closing off in several of the global runs (intermediate range).
You can keep it open, I just figured I'd save you the trouble of requesting it be locked.
After you view the models and run them at whatever heights you want to, why don't you post what you think you see and some of the experts can tell you what you're looking at.
Steve
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
Doesn't look like anything vicious, but you can see the isobars closing off in several of the global runs (intermediate range).
You can keep it open, I just figured I'd save you the trouble of requesting it be locked.
After you view the models and run them at whatever heights you want to, why don't you post what you think you see and some of the experts can tell you what you're looking at.

Steve
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