ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
If Dorian can hang around for the next few days, than things look to get "jiggy" for those in the Western and Northern Gulf. Surprisingly the GFS 200mb indicates that Dorian might have a more centered upper anticyclone parked over itself in 96-102 hours
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
Amazed how many systems in recent years have been affected by Hispaniola...
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Yucatan channel might be in the cards....this seems very IKE-ISH for sure....
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
Blown Away wrote:Amazed how many systems in recent years have been affected by Hispaniola...
While the track is not set in stone at this point, the southward tracks are gaining more steam. It remains to be seen if this is an artifact of the new GFS or a legitimate shift in the synoptic setup.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models

135 hrs approaching Jamaica.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
If this run came to pass this could be dangerous for those in the northern Gulf in 8 to 10 days
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chaser1 wrote:If Dorian can hang around for the next few days, than things look to get "jiggy" for those in the Western and Northern Gulf. Surprisingly the GFS 200mb indicates that Dorian might have a more centered upper anticyclone parked over itself in 96-102 hours
Chaser, don't even joke about that - No "jiggy" over here please.
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Riptide wrote:Blown Away wrote:Amazed how many systems in recent years have been affected by Hispaniola...
While the track is not set in stone at this point, the southward tracks are gaining more steam. It remains to be seen if this is an artifact of the new GFS or a legitimate shift in the synoptic setup.
I'd guess this has little or nothing to do with the GFS modeling system and more to do with the orientation of the strong high to Dorian's north and that it may be a more shallow system which is just getting "shunted" more southward.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
chaser1 wrote:Riptide wrote:Blown Away wrote:Amazed how many systems in recent years have been affected by Hispaniola...
While the track is not set in stone at this point, the southward tracks are gaining more steam. It remains to be seen if this is an artifact of the new GFS or a legitimate shift in the synoptic setup.
I'd guess this has little or nothing to do with the GFS modeling system and more to do with the orientation of the strong high to Dorian's north and that it may be a more shallow system which is just getting "shunted" more southward.
Interesting to note that the Euro had a weaker Dorian than the GFS and still ended up in the Southern Bahamas. Clearly there are modeling differences.
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chaser1 wrote:northjaxpro wrote:Still lots of time for things to evolve folks. I am certain more fluctuations and windshield-wipering from the models are still to come.
However, I will say that if Dorian can somehow hold together and survive over these next several days, the curving poleward scenario looks to be decreasing as time progresses. Should the strength of that ridge verify, I don't foresee any curve northward down the road.
Do you hear that "Houston"I thought I heard that lightning can strike twice!
I certainly hope not
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
Per JB:
"THIRD straight run west into PR and Cane Killer Hispaniola by GFS! This will be a great coup if correct ( I still dont believe it)"
"THIRD straight run west into PR and Cane Killer Hispaniola by GFS! This will be a great coup if correct ( I still dont believe it)"
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LaBreeze wrote:chaser1 wrote:If Dorian can hang around for the next few days, than things look to get "jiggy" for those in the Western and Northern Gulf. Surprisingly the GFS 200mb indicates that Dorian might have a more centered upper anticyclone parked over itself in 96-102 hours
Chaser, don't even joke about that - No "jiggy" over here please.

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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Models
Wx_Warrior wrote:Per JB:
"THIRD straight run west into PR and Cane Killer Hispaniola by GFS! This will be a great coup if correct ( I still dont believe it)"
the EURO tonight will set things straight...

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