He was talking bout the different models & a sampling of the atmosphere that was done by a series of weather balloons that were launched from all across the mid-Atlantic states the SE & Fla.As we all know there are models that bring Jeanne into south Fla (he pointed out PB County specifically) & other models that turn Jeanne before reaching the SF coast.It seems that the data collected by these weather balloons earlier today are in best agreement with the model(s) that bring the storm into South Fla PB County.This particular model is the one that also has done the best with Jeanne so far.
Norcross said "This has officials at the NHC concerned"
Norcross Just Explained something Interesting
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Well, if I was at the NHC I would be concerned too. I love the NHC and I think they do amazing work. But the NHC relies heavily on their models, and as we all know, your only as good as your best models. Undortunately most of them seem to be underestimating the strength of the ridge, and big time.
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jagesq wrote:Well, if I was at the NHC I would be concerned too. I love the NHC and I think they do amazing work. But the NHC relies heavily on their models, and as we all know, your only as good as your best models. Undortunately most of them seem to be underestimating the strength of the ridge, and big time.
What would be cool is someone putting up the various forecasts that NHC did for Charley, Frances and Ivan and then compare the 2-3 day forecast to the 6-8 hour forecast. I remember Ivan coming all the way through the middle of the state of Florida , 3-4 days before and we all know where it went. Any takers?:)
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Re: Norcross Just Explained something Interesting
redorangeglow wrote:He was talking bout the different models & a sampling of the atmosphere that was done by a series of weather balloons that were launched from all across the mid-Atlantic states the SE & Fla.As we all know there are models that bring Jeanne into south Fla (he pointed out PB County specifically) & other models that turn Jeanne before reaching the SF coast.It seems that the data collected by these weather balloons earlier today are in best agreement with the model(s) that bring the storm into South Fla PB County.This particular model is the one that also has done the best with Jeanne so far.
Norcross said "This has officials at the NHC concerned"
nhc talks about this in the 5 pmdisco
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oviedofan wrote:jagesq wrote:Well, if I was at the NHC I would be concerned too. I love the NHC and I think they do amazing work. But the NHC relies heavily on their models, and as we all know, your only as good as your best models. Undortunately most of them seem to be underestimating the strength of the ridge, and big time.
What would be cool is someone putting up the various forecasts that NHC did for Charley, Frances and Ivan and then compare the 2-3 day forecast to the 6-8 hour forecast. I remember Ivan coming all the way through the middle of the state of Florida , 3-4 days before and we all know where it went. Any takers?:)
Here is the Frances NHC archive track...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2004/FR ... hics.shtml
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oviedofan wrote:To Hiflyer: I was actually trying to see if someone could compare the forecasted track 3-5 days before by the NHC vs the actual track that happened for all 3 hurricanes. Looks like they were wrong on all 3 quite a bit 24 hours or more prior to landfall.
Look on Weatherunderground under the "Verification" link. They animate the predicted paths vs. actual path.
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