caneman wrote:Come on man. When will you guys learn. You know models have a hard time with upper winds aloft several days down the road. Models didn't handle the ULL's movement that plaqued TD10 well at all. It is a wait and see. Condionts can change quickly just as they can linger longer than models expected.
Not that I would ever want to counter Wxman57's analysis as he has probably forgotten more meteorology than I'll ever know ... but you have a good point, caneman. From my strictly amateur eyes, I know that the prognosis for TD #10 changed several times a day as each model run would come out and the "shear" issue seemed to change with each run. I remember thinking after reading some posts by the pros "now wait a minute, didn't you say yesterday that the upper level winds would be hostile? Now today it looks like they won't be hostile? What changed?"