Check out the GFS 500mb loop. It has been showing a 600dm height line for some time now over the coming days- then weakens. I have to say I have never seen a 600dm line on the GFS though I might have missed one over the years. That is one large mountain of air sitting over the north Atlantic.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
600 DM ridge? Wow.
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Re: 600 DM ridge? Wow.
That is a big time ridge indeed with the jet stream all the way up in the canadian border.
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And the 18Z GFS shows some real potential as we get towards August. We are getting close.
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hurricanetrack wrote:And the 18Z GFS shows some real potential as we get towards August. We are getting close.
yes yes, lets get it going.....
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Recurve wrote:Sorry, Jesse.
It isn't a party. And you ain't the Black Eyed Peas.
This is anything but a party in the next 2-4 weeks itss going to get really busy as the GFS is showing the season to really start itself up for trouble.
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Re: 600 DM ridge? Wow.
reply to all above: Say what?
I thought the NHC/TPC and others had all but declared this hurricane season over and done with due to unfavorable conditions for tropical formation.
I thought the NHC/TPC and others had all but declared this hurricane season over and done with due to unfavorable conditions for tropical formation.
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Re: 600 DM ridge? Wow.
jaxfladude, why are you posting that same statement in multiple threads?
The NHC never said anything like that, and for the most part the experts are all saying this season should ramp up in the coming weeks. The number of storms this season is predicted to be at or above normal and it is anything but "over and done with". BTW, the conditions are not really that hostile. The wind shear is slowly starting to slacken and the water temperatures are warming. Also, if the models are right, conditions should only continue to improve by the end of the month. If anything, this season is starting to look like it has some real potential.
The NHC never said anything like that, and for the most part the experts are all saying this season should ramp up in the coming weeks. The number of storms this season is predicted to be at or above normal and it is anything but "over and done with". BTW, the conditions are not really that hostile. The wind shear is slowly starting to slacken and the water temperatures are warming. Also, if the models are right, conditions should only continue to improve by the end of the month. If anything, this season is starting to look like it has some real potential.
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jaxfladude wrote:reply to all above: Say what?
I thought the NHC/TPC and others had all but declared this hurricane season over and done with due to unfavorable conditions for tropical formation.
Huh? Unless there is something I have missed....gotta back claims like that up!
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2864.htm
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Re: 600 DM ridge? Wow.
wxmann_91 wrote:He was being sarcastic, I think
kinda thought so too...wasn't too clear so better to err on side of caution before readers take that message and let their guard down
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