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Forecast Wave heights!
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Forecast Wave heights!
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jkt21787 wrote:If you follow the track of the wave heights, that implies A SE TX hit. Interesting indeed. Not sure of the source of the image (model, organization, etc).
Those Wave Watch 3 (WW3) graphics I believe are based off the GFS winds. There's also a version of WW3 based of NOGAPS winds (https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/WW3/index.html).
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