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linkerweather wrote:rockyman wrote:I agree, Josh, but I did want to point out that the Florida Keys are now in the 5 day cone
Rocky,
How right you are. I didn't mean to leave out the keys, I was being egocentric and referring to my part of Florida Which I guess at current speed would be day 6 and not 7. TExas day 8 or so. I was trying to make a point not necessarily related to specifics of a forecast.
Rainband and Psychlone thanks for the kind words about BN9.
HI Josh, Florida needs to watch any troughs that could pull it north or a weaker ridge. Thus far this summer the ridge has been quite weak. In fact here in South Florida the flow is west to east with the T-storms. Not a good sign for strong ridge.....
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KFDM Meteorologist wrote:The new GFS is showing possible Florida, but gosh the system is so far south.
I live here in South Florida and monitor the weather daily. This whole week very weak ridging with storms moving from west to east....
I hope this "supposed ridge" builds in quick or that GFS track wouldn't surprise me one bit.
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I am really not liking what I am hearing tonight...the shifts northward in the models. I am afraid at this point it just seems too unlikely for anything to come along swing this think NEward ala Charley. And it definately seems like lots of models are trending with a more NW track. The new GFDL was chilling...despite the fact that it has sucked eggs for a few runs now. If there is indeed a front to catch this before texas...god bless all those in the areas that have been raked by Rita, Katrina, Ivan in Dennis. But if that holds true, and this storm in deed survives to see a day in the NW Carrib...then it sounds like a good chance of a Northern GOM hit...Sheesh
I have many days of nailbiting, and I live in Denver now. Just worry for my folks
I have many days of nailbiting, and I live in Denver now. Just worry for my folks
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PTPatrick wrote:I am really not liking what I am hearing tonight...the shifts northward in the models. I am afraid at this point it just seems too unlikely for anything to come along swing this think NEward ala Charley. And it definately seems like lots of models are trending with a more NW track. The new GFDL was chilling...despite the fact that it has sucked eggs for a few runs now. If there is indeed a front to catch this before texas...god bless all those in the areas that have been raked by Rita, Katrina, Ivan in Dennis. But if that holds true, and this storm in deed survives to see a day in the NW Carrib...then it sounds like a good chance of a Northern GOM hit...Sheesh
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Check out the new GFS track - it has shifted more to the right and now takes it into Florida.
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KFDM Meteorologist wrote:I still have some more GFS data to analyze. But at the surface it brings Ernesto to western Cuba and it slows, then turns north and sits off the west coast of Florida. I need to analyze the upper air and i'll post in about 15 minutes..
What!???!
Holy Crap!

That will sure get the Florida posters going...
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gatorcane wrote:KFDM Meteorologist wrote:The new GFS is showing possible Florida, but gosh the system is so far south.
I live here in South Florida and monitor the weather daily. This whole week very weak ridging with storms moving from west to east....
I hope this "supposed ridge" builds in quick or that GFS track wouldn't surprise me one bit.
Can you provide the link to the GFS you are referring to?
On the one I am getting to I don't even see it (must have the wrong one...)
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you guys are talking about the 12Z run of cmc I assume. That 12Z was using old data with the old center.
edit...nevermind i see that cmc is just in
edit...nevermind i see that cmc is just in
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