ATL Tropical Depression GUSTAV - Model Runs
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Just saw this link on another board and it scared me half to death. Can someone explain what on earth this map shows??
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/guidance/northatlantic/track_gfs1.png
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/guidance/northatlantic/track_gfs1.png
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PTPatrick wrote:Sure am. Denver weather is beautiful. Wish I could my parents off that confounded bayou so they dont have to worry with these things anymore...
I was in Denver 2 weeks ago on vacation and love it out there. Winter Park, Rockies game, Pike's Peak. Started out at Pike's Peak at around 85 degrees and by the time I got to the top it was 42 with about a 25 mph wind...and there I was with short pants and a t-shirt on.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
txag2005 wrote:Just saw this link on another board and it scared me half to death. Can someone explain what on earth this map shows??
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/guidance/northatlantic/track_gfs1.png
looks like some garbage models
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
txag2005 wrote:Just saw this link on another board and it scared me half to death. Can someone explain what on earth this map shows??
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/guidance/northatlantic/track_gfs1.png
Those are all the GFS ensemble member tracks. The GFS ensemble members are run at a lower resolution than the operational run, and so probably don't handle the storm very well, making it hard to pinpoint a center from which to draw a track. In my experience, the GFS ensembles perform poorly relative to the operational GFS for TC track forecasting. Perhaps if they ran the GFS ensemble at the same resolution as the operational, it would have more value for this purpose, but that requires quite a bit of computing power.
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Posted this over on the main thread by accident....
18z UKMET a bit east...does NOT look good for NOLA or MS run...enough further east it looks like to get NOLA in the eye wall and probably quite a surge into MS
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ukmtc2.c ... =Animation
18z UKMET a bit east...does NOT look good for NOLA or MS run...enough further east it looks like to get NOLA in the eye wall and probably quite a surge into MS
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ukmtc2.c ... =Animation
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
Gotta mention that the consistent NE convection outflow is making me nervous.
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KWT wrote:Yep the UKMO seems to be a very bad run for N.O...
909mbs, very low pressure expected by that model!
That would rank as the 2nd lowest pressure of a land falling hurricane in the history of the CONUS!(or at least tie 1969's Hurricane Camille)

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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
dixiebreeze wrote:Gotta mention that the consistent NE convection outflow is making me nervous.
I think there will be a NW and then WNW curve prior to landfall as the models indicate.. i do think, however, its going to be a longer, more gradual curve, and not sharp curve at landfall.. Gus still goes west of NOLA, IMO... that high will be in place as a steering current and then we will see from there...
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
PTPatrick wrote:Posted this over on the main thread by accident....
18z UKMET a bit east...does NOT look good for NOLA or MS run...enough further east it looks like to get NOLA in the eye wall and probably quite a surge into MS
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ukmtc2.c ... =Animation
It may go even further east with the next run.

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jaxfladude wrote:KWT wrote:Yep the UKMO seems to be a very bad run for N.O...
909mbs, very low pressure expected by that model!
That would rank as the 2nd lowest pressure of a land falling hurricane in the history of the CONUS!(or at least tie 1969's Hurricane Camille)
Well all know it won't have low of a pressure when it coms inland. The waters can't sustain
a Cat. 5. JMHO
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Stormcenter wrote:jaxfladude wrote:KWT wrote:Yep the UKMO seems to be a very bad run for N.O...
909mbs, very low pressure expected by that model!
That would rank as the 2nd lowest pressure of a land falling hurricane in the history of the CONUS!(or at least tie 1969's Hurricane Camille)
Well all know it won't have low of a pressure when it comes inland. The waters can't sustain
a Cat. 5. JMHO
Thanks for that very important snippet....
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
ATTENTION...NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
NCEP COUPLED GFDL HURRICANE MODEL FORECAST MADE FOR
HURRICANE GUSTAV 07L
INITIAL TIME 18Z AUG 30
DISCLAIMER ... THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS GUIDANCE. IT
REQUIRES INTERPRETATION BY HURRICANE SPECIALISTS AND SHOULD
NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A FINAL PRODUCT. PLEASE SEE THE TPC/NHC
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
FORECAST STORM POSITION
HOUR LATITUDE LONGITUDE HEADING/SPEED(KT)
0 21.6 82.6 315./13.0
6 22.4 83.5 313./11.9
12 23.5 84.4 320./13.4
18 24.7 85.3 321./14.4
24 25.6 86.2 319./12.6
30 26.6 87.3 312./14.0
36 27.5 88.4 307./13.1
42 28.4 89.4 313./12.7
48 29.3 90.6 307./13.1
54 30.0 91.5 308./10.8
60 30.7 92.1 318./ 9.0
66 31.6 92.8 321./10.2
72 32.4 93.2 334./ 8.7
78 32.9 93.6 325./ 6.6
84 33.2 93.9 314./ 3.6
90 33.4 93.8 8./ 2.2
96 33.5 93.7 57./ 1.8
102 33.5 93.2 91./ 4.0
108 33.6 93.1 39./ 1.2
114 33.8 93.0 45./ 2.1
120 34.3 92.4 49./ 7.1
126 35.6 91.3 39./15.7
NCEP COUPLED GFDL HURRICANE MODEL FORECAST MADE FOR
HURRICANE GUSTAV 07L
INITIAL TIME 18Z AUG 30
DISCLAIMER ... THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS GUIDANCE. IT
REQUIRES INTERPRETATION BY HURRICANE SPECIALISTS AND SHOULD
NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A FINAL PRODUCT. PLEASE SEE THE TPC/NHC
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
FORECAST STORM POSITION
HOUR LATITUDE LONGITUDE HEADING/SPEED(KT)
0 21.6 82.6 315./13.0
6 22.4 83.5 313./11.9
12 23.5 84.4 320./13.4
18 24.7 85.3 321./14.4
24 25.6 86.2 319./12.6
30 26.6 87.3 312./14.0
36 27.5 88.4 307./13.1
42 28.4 89.4 313./12.7
48 29.3 90.6 307./13.1
54 30.0 91.5 308./10.8
60 30.7 92.1 318./ 9.0
66 31.6 92.8 321./10.2
72 32.4 93.2 334./ 8.7
78 32.9 93.6 325./ 6.6
84 33.2 93.9 314./ 3.6
90 33.4 93.8 8./ 2.2
96 33.5 93.7 57./ 1.8
102 33.5 93.2 91./ 4.0
108 33.6 93.1 39./ 1.2
114 33.8 93.0 45./ 2.1
120 34.3 92.4 49./ 7.1
126 35.6 91.3 39./15.7
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav-Model Runs
That GFDL run puts Gustav's point of landfall pretty close to that of Betsy.
Historical perspective, star marks the 48hr point of the 18Z GFDL
Historical perspective, star marks the 48hr point of the 18Z GFDL
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Betsy made landfall as a category 3. Did New Orleans flood like it did during Katrina? If not, why? I haven't heard stories that it was like Katrina but just because I didn't hear them doesn't mean it didn't happen. Just thinking about how every hurricane is different, maybe this one will be close to Nola but somehow, someway, Nola wont flood like Katrina.
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