The new 00z ECMWF is still New Orleans bound...
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... 5070600!!/
00z EURO says N.O.
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00z EURO says N.O.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Wow...The tropical cyclones are getting very mean these days. This is normal remember. But we built on the coast over the last 50 years. Even building a city under sea level. Not to smart if you ask me. It looks like the norm is coming back. In it will likely not be safe living on the coast any more. Darn this could be bad.
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rsdoug1981
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I have another post in the UKMET thread on this.
The euro is not intializing the storm properly, so its output needs to be taken with a truck of salt.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... !chart.gif
At 72 hours, it is not even a closed low off of cuba???
This model is worthless right now, mabye once we get more data and it develops further, the euro can get a better grasp on it.
-Eric
The euro is not intializing the storm properly, so its output needs to be taken with a truck of salt.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... !chart.gif
At 72 hours, it is not even a closed low off of cuba???
This model is worthless right now, mabye once we get more data and it develops further, the euro can get a better grasp on it.
-Eric
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