
Canadian likes it, (well, the Canadian likes everything), and after a head fake out to sea, turns it back, runs it up just off the East Coast, and hits Nova Scotia in 9 days


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Rainband wrote:My sister in coming into TIA at 1230pm on Thursday. No storms allowed around here. At any rate seems to me that this thing if it develops would be too far south for a front to pick it up.
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Rainband wrote:My sister in coming into TIA at 1230pm on Thursday. No storms allowed around here. At any rate seems to me that this thing if it develops would be too far south for a front to pick it up.
Hopefully it will be too far south for a front to recurve it into Florida, but my
worry is that in the image Ed posted above the low along a trough
off the east coast is very deep, and that is at day 7, implying
that the deep trough would be nearing FL by day 5...
gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Rainband wrote:My sister in coming into TIA at 1230pm on Thursday. No storms allowed around here. At any rate seems to me that this thing if it develops would be too far south for a front to pick it up.
Hopefully it will be too far south for a front to recurve it into Florida, but my
worry is that in the image Ed posted above the low along a trough
off the east coast is very deep, and that is at day 7, implying
that the deep trough would be nearing FL by day 5...
Yeah so a few things:
1)it only has a medium probability for development
2)the models are not entirely accurate (precise is the better word recalling a section of an old physics book) so no need to pay attention.
3)Steering patterns are actually suggesting more of a bend east of the CONUS anyway....of course the BAMMs are not going to see that so.....
one or more of the points I stated above may be entirely inaccurate by tomorrow.
HurricaneFreak wrote:Hmm okay well we just got to see have far west this storm will move and the trough is expected to strengthen which may bring the storm towards Florida.Can one of you give me a choice of which sscenario this storm could follow.Could it be like any of these tracks and which is the best?Ernesto,Wilma,Charley,Barry?
HouTXmetro wrote:Well what is the EURO saying?
Ed Mahmoud wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Well what is the EURO saying?
Don't think the Euro develops this, unless this becomes the very weak low pressure it eventually puts into the BOC. Hard to tell with the Euro, either using the PSU e-Wall, which does show 850 mb vorticity and RH, or ECMWF page, because of the 24 hour increments.
Euro does develop a sub-tropical or tropical system by the Carolinas, and JB theorized 93L may add energy to the disturbed weather already formed by a stalled front and a long and strong Easterly fetch created by a big high moving into the Northeast.
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