Aric Dunn wrote:And another thing this run of the gfs looks almost exactly like the Euro. in that its much farther south and the trough is weaker and pulls out faster.
Indeed out through 7 days the low/wave is just north of Hispaniola headed WNW after just skirting Puerto Rico and Leewards to the north...
Since the GFS does not deepen it much through 150 hours, seems to be moving along with the low-level flow more like the Euro has it moving in the latest run.
At 192 hours it starts to recurve, different than the Euro. But it looks like it never reaches TS status on this run.