EquusStorm wrote:I'd hope that's hour 174, if Jose is still going in 174 days I think we're going to see some forecasters quit and we would rename the Atlantic "Jose's Back Yard"
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EquusStorm wrote:I'd hope that's hour 174, if Jose is still going in 174 days I think we're going to see some forecasters quit and we would rename the Atlantic "Jose's Back Yard"
Ken711 wrote:Euro 12z looks east this run.
BobHarlem wrote:What in blazes is the Euro doing with Jose and future Maria and Lee all fairly close? i have no idea what to make of that.
Ken711 wrote:Looks like UKMET shifted east again.
jabman98 wrote:Ken711 wrote:Looks like UKMET shifted east again.
Dang. The UKMET has been all over the place. West outlier bringing Jose across Florida to about New Orleans. Then east, east, east.
What is it that's making it hard for the models to figure out what Jose is doing? I know there's more agreement now, but a day or so ago they were all over the place.
weathaguyry wrote:jabman98 wrote:Ken711 wrote:Looks like UKMET shifted east again.
Dang. The UKMET has been all over the place. West outlier bringing Jose across Florida to about New Orleans. Then east, east, east.
What is it that's making it hard for the models to figure out what Jose is doing? I know there's more agreement now, but a day or so ago they were all over the place.
I believe it is because the steering pattern is fairly complex once it gets closer to New England, there are a few different areas of high pressure, and it depends on which area dominates
xironman wrote:Four days until a decent 'cane approaches the megalopolis
xironman wrote:Four days until a decent 'cane approaches the megalopolis
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:The thing about these models plots, I wonder what the thermal profile of the storm is by the time it reaches the NE? Meaning is Jose extratropical, subtropical or even fully extratropical by then. Each possibility would produce a different wind & rain outcome for the region.
clipper35 wrote:hohnywx wrote:clipper35 wrote:WOW, very quiet in this thread considering we have small threat to the midatlantic and north east states.
It's not FL, so no one is posting. A shame.
GFS has initialized and appears to be NE of the 6z position currently.
that sums it up, should of guessed that was the problem.
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