ATL: IRMA - Models
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
Any new model runs coming up? Tony Mainolfi at WESH here in Orlando seems to be unilaterally saying the eye is going to hit central Florida, specifically the Orlando metro area. Would like to see something more objective from a model first. Don't see a shift from the NHC track yet either.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
rickybobby wrote:A few people in fb are saying it's moving nne now.
This thing must still have a sustained hurricane force wind core, correct?
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
TheBigO wrote:Any new model runs coming up? Tony Mainolfi at WESH here in Orlando seems to be unilaterally saying the eye is going to hit central Florida, specifically the Orlando metro area. Would like to see something more objective from a model first. Don't see a shift from the NHC track yet either.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
Can someone explain the difference between the:
GFS MSLP (mb) and 10m wind speed chart
and the
GFS 850 hpa height dam chart?
Specifically, why does the former show much less wind speed than the latter for the same area? Is it simply the height at which this wind is to be expected? Meaning at ground level, look at the 10m chart? Or is 10m the 10 MINUTE? chart not the 10 meter chart?
GFS MSLP (mb) and 10m wind speed chart
and the
GFS 850 hpa height dam chart?
Specifically, why does the former show much less wind speed than the latter for the same area? Is it simply the height at which this wind is to be expected? Meaning at ground level, look at the 10m chart? Or is 10m the 10 MINUTE? chart not the 10 meter chart?
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
dspguy wrote:Can someone explain the difference between the:
GFS MSLP (mb) and 10m wind speed chart
and the
GFS 850 hpa height dam chart?
Specifically, why does the former show much less wind speed than the latter for the same area? Is it simply the height at which this wind is to be expected? Meaning at ground level, look at the 10m chart? Or is 10m the 10 MINUTE? chart not the 10 meter chart?
MSLP=Mean Sea Level Pressure
10m would mean 10 meters
850mb level is approximately 5,000 feet up (I think, don't quote me on that)
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
terstorm1012 wrote:850mb level is approximately 5,000 feet up (I think, don't quote me on that)
So the average lay person doesn't really care what the 5,000 ft values are since we wouldn't see them at ground level?
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
dspguy wrote:
So the average lay person doesn't really care what the 5,000 ft values are since we wouldn't see them at ground level?
sometimes those winds at 5,000 ft can mix down to the surface. the 850mb is still a useful chart.
500mb is even more useful if you want to see steering currents and whatnot.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models
GFS was too far east for most of Irma except for the last most important run where it nailed the east jog after landfall...
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