Tropical Storm Chris
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- Extremeweatherguy
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Actually cheezyWXguy, after looking at it again; there is a chance you may be right. I guess we will see..
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ALhurricane wrote:
That is why initialization is so important. If it can't see it at 00 hours, it is going to be clueless for the entire run.
All you really ascertain from the model at that point is the synoptic evolution, which looks fairly straight forward with the ridge to its north. The big question is how strong the ridge will be and will it be enough to turn it west into the islands.
Great point....It would have been great to have the info of a G-IV mission right now....
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37/85h data are 6 hours old. So got to wait for another pass before we can see the inner parts of this system. But cimss doe's show 2 out of 3 points that the center is in the center of the cdo. In that hole could be a eye? But I will need to watch it some more.
In max I agree that its more likely to go north.
In max I agree that its more likely to go north.
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Looks like Chris took a fairly large wobble today that may mean it will skirt around the Leeward islands - amazing how these storms know how to do that....
I would say that if the models are still uncertain we can't peg it through the FL straits right now.....I think it is highly unlikely it will move into the big islands also - you just don't see storms do that where Chris is located now...
I would say that if the models are still uncertain we can't peg it through the FL straits right now.....I think it is highly unlikely it will move into the big islands also - you just don't see storms do that where Chris is located now...
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- KFDM Meteorologist
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BUD wrote:max wrote:BUD wrote:I hope the models get a grip on this thing.
What can happen if they don't?
They will,but when is theand it seems they are all "out to lunch" right now.
Would it be unprecedented if they never did? I mean it could happen you never know what mother nature may throw at you.
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