Now THAT'S a strong cold front:
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/10d/gfsx_500p_10d.html
I think it's pretty safe to say that we won't see a Hurricane Kate (1985) this Thanksgiving...
Of course, never say never...
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Re: GFS Model
That sure is Frank. I wonder if we will see any severe (tornadoes) ahead of it? In 1992 right around Nov 21 a F-4 monster hit a few miles from where I lived in Brandon MS. Killed several people......MGC
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Hi MGC,
Now it's not as pronounced (it moved from Day 10 to Day 4 - in just 24 hours!):
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/4d/gfsx_500p_4d.html
yes, November tornadoes sometimes seem to be the strongest of the entire season - perhaps because of the dynamics per very strong cold fronts at this time of year...
Frank
Now it's not as pronounced (it moved from Day 10 to Day 4 - in just 24 hours!):
http://weather.unisys.com/gfsx/4d/gfsx_500p_4d.html
yes, November tornadoes sometimes seem to be the strongest of the entire season - perhaps because of the dynamics per very strong cold fronts at this time of year...
Frank
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Re: GFS Model
Yep. Pretty much know season over when we start talking about fronts. Now there talking Artic by next week. I guess the next post should be in the winter forum. See you all June 2009.....
MIAMI:
Windy and much cooler weather is expected on
Sunday...with modest cold advection preventing a large diurnal
temperature increase. GFS advertises a gradual modification in
temperature through Wednesday...with very low chances for showers
along the Atlantic coast. However...the 12/00z European model (ecmwf) suggests a
much colder airmass of Arctic origins may have the potential to
affect the area by mid-week.
MIAMI:
Windy and much cooler weather is expected on
Sunday...with modest cold advection preventing a large diurnal
temperature increase. GFS advertises a gradual modification in
temperature through Wednesday...with very low chances for showers
along the Atlantic coast. However...the 12/00z European model (ecmwf) suggests a
much colder airmass of Arctic origins may have the potential to
affect the area by mid-week.
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