ATL: TROPICAL STORM BILL (03L)
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Re: ATL:TROPICAL STORM BILL (Models)
Looks like the 18z GFS run is going to send bill out to sea
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seems that now that Bill is TS, all models are sending him more towards the weakness....and more right.
Yesterday at this time, they were more towards the Caribbean and NE Leewards --- maybe if this continues the ECMWF will verify.
Yesterday at this time, they were more towards the Caribbean and NE Leewards --- maybe if this continues the ECMWF will verify.
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wow 18Z GFS way right of 12Z. Big trough along the Eastern CONUS now swoops in and saves the day as what usually happens with approaching canes from the east...Bill looks like it will recurve safely out to sea folks if this run is correct.
Great news in my opinion.

Great news in my opinion.

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Re: ATL:TROPICAL STORM BILL (Models)
Since the models do not seem to be getting Bills speed correct.. how much farther west would Bill go before the trough?
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Derek Ortt wrote:looks like the trillion dollar storm may be making a comeback in the GFS
Seems like models are trending away from this every even making it to the US and trending more towards less of a Leewards impact.
It may be a major cane at some point but without land to impact we'll just watch it and wave at it as it moves comfortably offshore.
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I agree, Bill is going to blow up (because there is not much to stop him) and then he will be affected by the steering currents completely differently than Ana. I just hope both of them don't hit the islands days apart from each other...that could be catastrophic to them. TS Watches are already up for some of the Virgin Islands for Ana...we should know by tomorrow night what is in store for them from both of these systems...
Of course..this is just my opinion and not official...
Of course..this is just my opinion and not official...
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gatorcane wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:looks like the trillion dollar storm may be making a comeback in the GFS
Seems like models are trending away from this every even making it to the US and trending more towards less of a Leewards impact.
It may be a major cane at some point but without land to impact we'll just watch it and wave at it as it moves comfortably offshore.
Are you serious? It's more than a week out and any small change in the trough could mean the difference between Florida and Bermuda.
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KWT wrote:Gatorcane, true but the only model that has a good grip on the forward speed is GFS and that slows it right down due to a trough that has not really been modelled by any other GFS run bar this one, and we do knows its the 18z...
I agree models may change and it is the 18Z ---but you have to admit, the models are trending in a good way for us, more out to sea. Things can change again with the next set of models but there is definitely more of a trend to move it north of the Caribbean and East of the CONUS in the long-range.
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