Tropical Development in Area East of Bahamas?
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Re: Area East of Bahamas= 18z GFS rolling in
How does this are not even get a mention in the TWO? Doesn't make any sense to me.
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Re: Area East of Bahamas= 18z GFS rolling in
18z GFS at 96 hours
Crossing Cuba.That ridge has to be very strong for it to move WSW and cross Cuba.
Crossing Cuba.That ridge has to be very strong for it to move WSW and cross Cuba.
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That resolution has it to 1001mb cycloneye and obviously strengthening at that point. I'm not sure what the GFS is going to do for the following 48-72 hours (would be about the timeframe for a real threat). I would guess that if anything got strong early, it would have to be fading if it hooked anywhere between NNW and NE...
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Re: Area East of Bahamas= 18z GFS rolling in
A summary of this 18z GFS run.It starts east of the Bahamas,then goes WSW and crosses Cuba.Reaches the Western Caribbean,where it gathers strengh.Moves thru the Yucatan CHannel into the GOM.And the rest is posted in the 216 hour timeframe.
This has got my attention far more than 90L.
This has got my attention far more than 90L.
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