extradited wrote:Is it just me or is Gustav really starting to grow in size and ramp up in organization?
It's not just you.
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Cape Verde wrote:The difference between the accuweather track and the NHC is huge. Like arguably outside the cone of error huge.
Sirius LeWindy wrote: Am I getting picked on because I do not see a major storm hitting Texas?
Air Force Met wrote:Sirius LeWindy wrote: Am I getting picked on because I do not see a major storm hitting Texas?
Yeah...THAT's the reason.
Stormcenter wrote:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I think it looks pretty ragged right now. IMHO
teal61 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I think it looks pretty ragged right now. IMHO
Actually it seems to be rebounding nicely now...
HurricaneRobert wrote:Have they ever shifted the forecast track back to the west after it was going west, then east?
Air Force Met wrote:Sirius LeWindy wrote: Am I getting picked on because I do not see a major storm hitting Texas?
Yeah...THAT's the reason.
teal61 wrote:Air Force Met wrote:Sirius LeWindy wrote: Am I getting picked on because I do not see a major storm hitting Texas?
Yeah...THAT's the reason.
Yeah the thought of a major hurricane cruising up Galveston bay thrills us Texans.....
Frank2 wrote:More convection to the south and east, but, on the high-resolution visible, it seems the LLC and MLC are NE-SW (or SW-NE) of each other by about 100 miles - are any forecasters on here at the moment who would like to comment on that observation?
Frank
gboudx wrote:Cape Verde wrote:The difference between the accuweather track and the NHC is huge. Like arguably outside the cone of error huge.
I would like to know the percentage of Accuweather's customers that have oil interests in the Gulf.
Sirius LeWindy wrote:So you are picking on me?
Derek Ortt wrote:
I also see another full days worth of rain for Haiti. I hope this is not as bad as the last hurricane to make landfall in Haiti, which was Flora in 1964
Derek Ortt wrote:Frank2 wrote:More convection to the south and east, but, on the high-resolution visible, it seems the LLC and MLC are NE-SW (or SW-NE) of each other by about 100 miles - are any forecasters on here at the moment who would like to comment on that observation?
Frank
I also see a very poorly organized system at the moment
looks more like a developing TD than a nature TS right now
I also see another full days worth of rain for Haiti. I hope this is not as bad as the last hurricane to make landfall in Haiti, which was Flora in 1964
haml8 wrote:
That is what I don't understand, how can the tracks, rely on the same models and indfo come up with such a varaition. IMHO it seems that it would lead to noone truly having a stong handle on it yet.
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