Perhaps every one knows this but me. I may have known this at one point and completely forgot.
On this site we all know:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... amer.shtml
Under: Hurricane Graphics
You see:
GHM Full Domain Nested Domain
That is the GFDL. Click full domain for basin wide view and nested for closeup.
Just thought I would inform others who have been very unobservant like me until now.
GFDL is on the NCEP site under GHM
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I got to thinking today that it had been a long time time since I went to the GHM and could not remember what it was it had been so long. I can't believe I might have possibly forgot.
I go to the HWRF constantly and wondered why the GFDL is not on the site. Then I thought Christopher, what is the GHM? Been awhile. So I clicked and read what model it was.
I go to the HWRF constantly and wondered why the GFDL is not on the site. Then I thought Christopher, what is the GHM? Been awhile. So I clicked and read what model it was.
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