GFS..Early season storm?
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- Extremeweatherguy
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GFS the only show in town
At two weeks out, GFS, as far as I know, is the most accurate model, since it is the ONLY model that goes out that far.
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Re: GFS the only show in town
jimvb wrote:At two weeks out, GFS, as far as I know, is the most accurate model, since it is the ONLY model that goes out that far.
That's my opinion as well.
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We've had early tropical storms before.
To me, at least from what I've noticed about it is that it's usually correct about a storm developing, but the intensity is usually the question. It seems like it over does it this far out, loses it in the mid term and then brings it back to a lesser degree in the short term.
We are getting close to the beginning of the season, so anything is possible.
To me, at least from what I've noticed about it is that it's usually correct about a storm developing, but the intensity is usually the question. It seems like it over does it this far out, loses it in the mid term and then brings it back to a lesser degree in the short term.
We are getting close to the beginning of the season, so anything is possible.
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HURAKAN wrote:Never take anything into account 16 days in advance. It's too uncertain.
I'll just echo that thought. The GFS model has no skill beyond 8 days. None. By the time you get to beyond Day 10.. it is just as good to pull a map out of a drawer and use it as a forecast. Any real skill beyond a week or so is enhanced by ensembles and the strong winter mid-latitude season.. during the summer.. beyond 7 days is a figment of the model's imagination.
I will say I like looking there though

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I think FPL is preparing my neighborhood for the next hurricane. We have had today at least 4 power outrages. Some lasted seconds the last one lasted about 5 minutes. What is funny is that always my block is affected and everyone else around isn't. Last year during Katrina we were the first to loose electricity and the last get it back. By the way, my electricity comes from underground. I live in the 26th terrace and the poles that supply electricity to my neighborhood are in the 34th street.
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18Z Continues to depict an active area from the yucatan through the SE gulf.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_384l.gif
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_384l.gif
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Currently it looks like there is a BIG mess over the Yucatan.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUIR.JPG
Is this what the GFS is hinting at?
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUIR.JPG
Is this what the GFS is hinting at?
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