Models show more active Atlantic
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Models show more active Atlantic
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
I know it's a long ways out but for the first time I see a hurricane from any model.Let's see in next runs from this and other models how it changes run by run about this first very significant system.
Mark Sudduth,will finnally your team chase something?
I know it's a long ways out but for the first time I see a hurricane from any model.Let's see in next runs from this and other models how it changes run by run about this first very significant system.
Mark Sudduth,will finnally your team chase something?
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Bane wrote:It'll change a few more times down the road.
For sure yes,changes will occur in the next runs.
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This is a low that should come off the coast of Africa tomorrow. It does look like the great 1944 hurricane for the Outer Banks, the Jersey Shore, and New England on the GFS. I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't develop the system anymore once it actually gets into the Atlantic, but in any case it is finally catching on to the increasing upward motion over the next couple of weeks.
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This message is for Will.
Will I know that after you see this you will post here so I say to you that live in Norfolk,VA that take it easy with this because many changes will occur in each run.The only thing to do now is to watch the system,how it evolves in reallity,in what direction is moving etc.So dont worrie right away Will,as we will inform you about this every day as it evolves.
Will I know that after you see this you will post here so I say to you that live in Norfolk,VA that take it easy with this because many changes will occur in each run.The only thing to do now is to watch the system,how it evolves in reallity,in what direction is moving etc.So dont worrie right away Will,as we will inform you about this every day as it evolves.
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willjnewton wrote:well if the gfs model holds true than I am going to have a hurricane celebration or party in a great way because I love storms and I never experienced a storm so tell the gfs forecast model I said thanks
But Will,as I said in message above,dont take his as a stone thing because this will change in the track and strengh in the next runs.
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willjnewton wrote:okay thanks cycloneye and also thankyou for the message you sent me up above this threaD
Your welcome Will

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