18Z GFS - very like 0z, right of 12Z
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18Z GFS - very like 0z, right of 12Z
Run is complete out to 60 hours. So far the track is more like the 0Z run than the 12Z (which was to the left). But the ridging looks stronger, so it may trend more left as it crosses the Gulf.
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Re: 18Z GFS - very like 0z, right of 12Z
x-y-no wrote:Run is complete out to 60 hours. So far the track is more like the 0Z run than the 12Z (which was to the left). But the ridging looks stronger, so it may trend more left as it crosses the Gulf.
can u provide a link?
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If it makes it north of Jamaica that would discredit this model. And on its current heading that seems very likely. This model was intialized with conditions prior to 2pm EDT so it wasn't aware of the new flight data or that the storms current heading is close to 300 (wnw-nw).
That will be a good point of verification, since the gfs shows Dennis running straight over Jamaica.
-Eric
That will be a good point of verification, since the gfs shows Dennis running straight over Jamaica.
-Eric
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Re: 18Z GFS - very like 0z, right of 12Z
chris_fit wrote:x-y-no wrote:Run is complete out to 60 hours. So far the track is more like the 0Z run than the 12Z (which was to the left). But the ridging looks stronger, so it may trend more left as it crosses the Gulf.
can u provide a link?
90 hours (18Z run)
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/18/fp0_090.shtml
96 hours (12Z run)
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/12/fp0_096.shtml
108 hours (0Z run)
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/00/fp0_108.shtml
18Z is faster than the 0Z, but similar track towards New Orleans.
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rainydaze wrote:http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=66370
Post model and trend information here.
OK, sorry, looked for that thread and didn't see it. Mods, if you want to lock this thread that's fine.
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ericinmia wrote:If it makes it north of Jamaica that would discredit this model. And on its current heading that seems very likely. This model was intialized with conditions prior to 2pm EDT so it wasn't aware of the new flight data or that the storms current heading is close to 300 (wnw-nw).
That will be a good point of verification, since the gfs shows Dennis running straight over Jamaica.
-Eric
Excellent observation eric.
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