ATL: LAURA - Models
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
I remember a couple years ago...one of the pro mets stating that if the GFS hardly ever shows a hurricane at major intensity, as it isn't designed for that. So when it does so, its very telling of how strong the system could become. NOw that may have been before they upgraded the GFS model, not sure. I just remember that when I see the GFS forecasting a hurricane that strong..its very unique.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
Oh boy HWRF looks a little further North this run. 

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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
18Z HWRF is NW of 12Z through 66hrs.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
SunnyThoughts wrote:I remember a couple years ago...one of the pro mets stating that if the GFS hardly ever shows a hurricane at major intensity, as it isn't designed for that. So when it does so, its very telling of how strong the system could become. NOw that may have been before they upgraded the GFS model, not sure. I just remember that when I see the GFS forecasting a hurricane that strong..its very unique.
That definitely used to be the case, but it’s been given higher resolution over the upgrades to depict full strength. I believe the gfs showed Irma off of Miami at 893mb at one point
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
HWRF, 12z Monday


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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
18z HWRF initialized almost where the NHC has the circulation, which should be on or just W of St John’s so the run should be good as long as no COC reforms.
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Its been leaning right and strong as usual...cant be tossed but beware of model biasTallahasseeMan wrote:18Z HWRF is NW of 12Z through 66hrs.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
Wow, it’s the slowing down and vertically stacked strong hurricane that’s causing the N shifts today.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
Far east;


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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
Blown Away wrote:Wow, it’s the slowing down and vertically stacked strong hurricane that’s causing the N shifts today.
Brushed the west coast of Florida.

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Really good setup on that run for a major hurricane in the gulfshiny-pebble wrote:Far east;
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Models
Both the GFS and HWRF are showing excellent upper level environments in the GOMEX, especially if 14L fails to develop into a substantial system.
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