Chris_in_Tampa wrote:
Which plug-in to Google Earth is that, and do you have a link to it?
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Chris_in_Tampa wrote:
NDG wrote:My question is why certain posters here are looking at the 5 day forecasted shear by global models in the eastern Caribbean, when we know that they do not do the best job in forecasting shear levels that far out, they either over estimate or under estimate shear levels past 3 days out.
Berwick Bay wrote:Okay, I got a question. I know that the Ships Model is an intensity forecast, not to be confused with those models which forecast direction. And I've just posted my opinion about the future course of this system, assuming it remains a Wave-Depression or perhaps a minimal tropical storm over the next 2-3 days (think it would mean a more southerly track). Perhaps I'm wrong, but here's the question. IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THESE MODELS WHICH TAKE THE SYSTEM NORTH OF THE ISLANDS ARE ACTUALLY PICKING UP ON A STRONGER SYSTEM AT THAT TIME THAN WE ARE PRESENTLY ANTICIPATING? I guess the quick answer would be no, eh? Sorry, but I had to ask.
Toadstool wrote:Which plug-in to Google Earth is that, and do you have a link to it?
Berwick Bay wrote:Cyclenall, I admire your effort, but I think your percentages are a tad bit too conservative. For instance 55% depression, hell it may be a depression right now. 45% tropical storm, I'd probably up that to about 55%. But I do agree with you about anything beyond that. But thats what I like. Going out on a limb. And maybe I'm a bit too "bullish" on this thing.
Chris_in_Tampa wrote:Do you have Google Earth? If you do, open this file in it:
http://www.tropicalatlantic.com/plots/g ... _Basin.kmz
Aric Dunn wrote:http://www.guiweather.com/kml.html
http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives ... g_ani.html
http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives ... obser.html
http://wdssii.nssl.noaa.gov/geotiff_new/
no the bottom of a couple of the links is hundreds of kmz files many of which are tropical.. look around i am loaded with .. crap. the ship and buoy kmz are cool
Aric Dunn wrote:http://www.guiweather.com/kml.html
http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives ... g_ani.html
http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives ... obser.html
http://wdssii.nssl.noaa.gov/geotiff_new/
no the bottom of a couple of the links is hundreds of kmz files many of which are tropical.. look around i am loaded with .. crap. the ship and buoy kmz are cool
Aric Dunn wrote:http://www.guiweather.com/kml.html
Toadstool wrote:For after a storm forms, I've been using Live Hurricane Positions... http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=110283
Berwick Bay wrote:Cyclenall, you posted your best guess percentages for development. I'm going to go out on a limb here, a little bit, and predict that the upgrade to Depression will occur either at the next advisory 5AM, or no later that the 11Am advisory tomorrow.
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