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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6281 Postby ronjon » Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:54 pm

Looks like HWRF headed for the keys.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6282 Postby Steve » Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:56 pm

IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6283 Postby invest man » Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:56 pm

Ken711 wrote:
GCANE wrote:
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You mean an east trend?


Previous runs were landfalling on the GOM coast.

Now correlating real well with Euro.

I am pretty sure this nails it +/- 50 miles.


I have a feeling the next Euro run will stay off shore of FL and move a landfall further north to NC.


Why? I believe it will be very close to where it is at present unless the new info from balloon and g-Iv changes. Would like to know what makes you think that change will come! IM
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6284 Postby gatorcane » Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:58 pm

18Z HWRF ending frame. Turns it NNW at the end: :eek:

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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6285 Postby Digital-TC-Chaser » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:01 pm

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GFS 18z 4th run. 10 metre wind streamline.

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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6286 Postby caneseddy » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:03 pm

Pretty much all models that had Irma heading into cubs (need to wait for UKMET) have now shifted north to off the Cuban coast, which is even more bad news for Florida

Hopefully the next runs with the data will make it clear but the fact that all the models are starting to converge in the same area is disconcerting
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6287 Postby RL3AO » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:04 pm



I was so confused about the southern hemisphere windbarbs, but then I saw it was Australian. :lol:
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6288 Postby ronjon » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:04 pm

18z HMON hits marathon with 871 mb at 126 hrs. Looks like its on its way to Naples.

http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=119059&p=2626010#p2626010
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6289 Postby ROCK » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:04 pm

Steve wrote:IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400


Its the HWRF Steve...931 seems incredibly low given land interaction. Personally, the HWRF which was supposed to replace the GFDL back in the day is horrible with intensity. Always over blows a storm. I mean lets get real. 931MB?? Rita was 895MB I think at one point over the LC AND that was moving past any land. Not buying anything under 950MB at this point. Too much in the way.JMO...
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6290 Postby SouthDadeFish » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:08 pm

ROCK wrote:
Steve wrote:IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400


Its the HWRF Steve...931 seems incredibly low given land interaction. Personally, the HWRF which was supposed to replace the GFDL back in the day is horrible with intensity. Always over blows a storm. I mean lets get real. 931MB?? Rita was 895MB I think at one point over the LC AND that was moving past any land. Not buying anything under 950MB at this point. Too much in the way.JMO...


18Z HWRF has minimal land interaction. Its intensity forecasts have dramatically improved over the past couple of years. It is one of the best intensity models the NHC has right now. I think 931 mb is very reasonable.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6291 Postby CrazyC83 » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:09 pm

SouthDadeFish wrote:
ROCK wrote:
Steve wrote:IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400


Its the HWRF Steve...931 seems incredibly low given land interaction. Personally, the HWRF which was supposed to replace the GFDL back in the day is horrible with intensity. Always over blows a storm. I mean lets get real. 931MB?? Rita was 895MB I think at one point over the LC AND that was moving past any land. Not buying anything under 950MB at this point. Too much in the way.JMO...


18Z HWRF has minimal land interaction. Its intensity forecasts have dramatically improved over the past couple of years. It is one of the best intensity models the NHC has right now. I think 931 mb is very reasonable.


Given its size at that point, 931 would likely be a borderline 3-4.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6292 Postby robbielyn » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:09 pm

ROCK wrote:
Steve wrote:IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400


Its the HWRF Steve...931 seems incredibly low given land interaction. Personally, the HWRF which was supposed to replace the GFDL back in the day is horrible with intensity. Always over blows a storm. I mean lets get real. 931MB?? Rita was 895MB I think at one point over the LC AND that was moving past any land. Not buying anything under 950MB at this point. Too much in the way.JMO...

don't discount the gulf stream and the sst's
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6293 Postby caneseddy » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:10 pm

Pretty much all models that had Irma heading into cubs (need to wait for UKMET) have now shifted north to off the Cuban coast, which is even more bad news for Florida

Hopefully the next runs with the data will make it clear but the fact that all the models are starting to converge in the same area is disconcerting
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6294 Postby Digital-TC-Chaser » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:10 pm

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I was so confused about the southern hemisphere windbarbs, but then I saw it was Australian. :lol:


Those are hires GFS charts on the 10 metre graphic. Whats wrong with Aussie data.
They lead the world in most scientific fields.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6295 Postby ROCK » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:10 pm

SouthDadeFish wrote:
ROCK wrote:
Steve wrote:IR4 simulated just barely clips the N Coast of Cuba. Prayers out for them, but this is bad news.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 0&ypos=400


Its the HWRF Steve...931 seems incredibly low given land interaction. Personally, the HWRF which was supposed to replace the GFDL back in the day is horrible with intensity. Always over blows a storm. I mean lets get real. 931MB?? Rita was 895MB I think at one point over the LC AND that was moving past any land. Not buying anything under 950MB at this point. Too much in the way.JMO...


18Z HWRF has minimal land interaction. Its intensity forecasts have dramatically improved over the past couple of years. It is one of the best intensity models the NHC has right now. I think 931 mb is very reasonable.


well we agree to disagree...:) you almost need pristine conditions...not half the storm over a land shredder...:)
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6296 Postby tolakram » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:10 pm

I'm having a hard time believing intensity estimates. Of course it could happen but some of these models seem a tad overdone.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6297 Postby jlauderdal » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:11 pm

WeatherHoon wrote:
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gatorcane wrote:18Z GFS ensembles split into two camps:

https://s26.postimg.org/zbw5sya2x/gfs-e ... atl_24.png


...and they have been in these two camps for awhile strangely.

Scary run for SFL, but if you're looking for good news, at least there seemed to be a subtle early shift to the north and northwest. Perhaps the start of a trend? Or was it not a true shift, but rather just a speeding up of forward speed?


Not sure if slight adjustments to the W/NW would matter that much. It looks like it's coming down to where it stops its WEST/WNW movement before the straight shot North.
that striaght shot north seems suspect, in realty we probably see something a bit less drastic but will see when the time of reckoning comes this weekend
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6298 Postby Digital-TC-Chaser » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:11 pm

Digital-TC-Chaser wrote:
RL3AO wrote:


I was so confused about the southern hemisphere windbarbs, but then I saw it was Australian. :lol:


Those are hires GFS charts on the 10 metre graphic.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6299 Postby RL3AO » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:11 pm

Digital-TC-Chaser wrote:Those are hires GFS charts on the 10 metre graphic. Whats wrong with Aussie data.
They lead the world in most scientific fields.


The sounding has southern hemisphere windbarbs on them. It just caught my eye.
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Re: ATL: IRMA - Models

#6300 Postby jlauderdal » Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:14 pm

tolakram wrote:I'm having a hard time believing intensity estimates. Of course it could happen but some of these models seem a tad overdone.
a tad, lol...try about 30-40 mb..although the labor keys storm 1935 was 892 so it can happen..andrew around 925
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