
A whole lil train of low pressures.Will edit this post as the new GFS is released
at 120 hours it's looking boring,nothing worth talking about..

my my johnny,whats that in the gulf ;p

240 hours

384 hours
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Looks like they would be headed for the Caribbean too. That is never a good thing! If something develops there, it really has no place to go but a landmass.Meso wrote:
A whole lil train of low pressures.Will edit this post as the new GFS is released
Aric Dunn wrote:GFS not doing anything out in the atlantic... anymore ..
Meso wrote:Aaaand the 12z Nogaps
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ngptc2.c ... =Animation
Aric Dunn wrote:Meso wrote:Aaaand the 12z Nogaps
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ngptc2.c ... =Animation
yeah the nogaps still hanging onto that low.. gfs has lost it
KWT wrote:Yeah and from the looks of it the system would be fairly strong as well given global models rarely go as low as they end up going in reality. Also develops a couple of other interesting systems, a weak low enters the caribbean around 144-168hrs, a weak low forms to the east of the main one at 240hrs and also we have the Gulf system that the GFs develops.
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