txwatcher91 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Yes, think about it this way...(IT is obviously possible that it goes back into the gom) but, GFS and NAM sit this in this very spot its in NOW, for another 24 hours...Do yall think that it is really going to do that?
One potential problem with the GFS is it initializes the pressure around 1002-1004mb, hard to tell exactly what it is but is way to high, so this could effect the output quite a bit, although I have no clue how it would affect it.

The GFS will *always* initialize the central pressure of a TC too high. It (and the other global models) simply lack the resolution required to handle the tight pressure gradient in the inner core. The key here is that TC tracks are more sensitive to how the large-scale flow interacts with the general circulation envelope of the TC, and not so much to how strong the system is, which is a secondary effect.
Also about the GFS ensembles, the probable reason the tracks are so "jerky" is because the ensemble members are run at lower resolution from the OP GFS, and likely there are issues locating the center of the TC in the lower-res fields.