









Any comments are welcomed about his analysis of the factors including sst's,african dust,ENSO and more.
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Dynamic wrote:Dr. Jeff Masters copied my forecast here two weeks ago!!!![]()
I really believe that this hurricane season will be very active, my only concern is the African dust and Masters is forecasting a below average of this dust in the Atlantic for this season. If it is correct we will see more Cape Verde storms coming soon.
Stormcenter wrote:
What do you mean by your only "concern" is SAL? It almost sounds like you are looking forward to an active season.
I believe this will be an average to below average season. I'm sorry that may not be what some want to hear.
Stormcenter wrote:Dynamic wrote:Dr. Jeff Masters copied my forecast here two weeks ago!!!![]()
I really believe that this hurricane season will be very active, my only concern is the African dust and Masters is forecasting a below average of this dust in the Atlantic for this season. If it is correct we will see more Cape Verde storms coming soon.
What do you mean by your only "concern" is SAL? It almost sounds like you are looking forward to an active season.
I believe this will be an average to below average season. I'm sorry that may not be what some want to hear.
Dynamic wrote:Please you do not misinterpret my words, I will be happy if we have many hurricanes this season, but I will be happier if neither of them touches land.
The hurricanes have their tasks in this world and one of these is to remove hot air from the equator and take it to North. If many hurricanes form and all go away from land in the center of the Atlantic to the North, I will be happy. I enjoy seeing the development of a hurricane, not the destruction that they may have in land.
WeatherEmperor wrote:I just wanted to put in my 2 cents. I understand some people criticize Dr.Gray's forecasts when he puts them out. But what people have to remember is that he forecasts the number of named storms for each season. He is not a prophet. And like all forecasts, the hurricane seasonal forecasts are allowed to be updated every now and then. If hurricane forecasters are allowed to update the forecast track of a tropical cyclone every 6 hours, and if meteorologists are allowed to update the weather maps every now and then, then Dr. Gray should NOT be criticized for updating his seasonal forecasts when he does. All forecasts are updated and Dr. Gray's should be no exception. Am I wrong for thinking this way?
<RICKY>
ROCK wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:I just wanted to put in my 2 cents. I understand some people criticize Dr.Gray's forecasts when he puts them out. But what people have to remember is that he forecasts the number of named storms for each season. He is not a prophet. And like all forecasts, the hurricane seasonal forecasts are allowed to be updated every now and then. If hurricane forecasters are allowed to update the forecast track of a tropical cyclone every 6 hours, and if meteorologists are allowed to update the weather maps every now and then, then Dr. Gray should NOT be criticized for updating his seasonal forecasts when he does. All forecasts are updated and Dr. Gray's should be no exception. Am I wrong for thinking this way?
<RICKY>
No Ricky you are not wrong. A forecast is just what it means. Some people just disagree with his opinion. I personally like the good Doc and his blog. Very sharp guy and I don't think he was ripping Gray's numbers. He just pointing out why he disagrees.
Users browsing this forum: BlueWater36, cainjamin, CrazyC83, gib, Google Adsense [Bot], gulf701, Hypercane_Kyle, IsabelaWeather, kenayers, LAF92, quaqualita, Stratton23, Teban54 and 132 guests