dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:Climatalogicaly (spelling?) speaking - every single storm since 1900 forming in the area where both 90L and TD2 exist have recurved. Just a statement.
Unhopefully you were not in Guadeloupe in the 16th of September



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dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:Climatalogicaly (spelling?) speaking - every single storm since 1900 forming in the area where both 90L and TD2 exist have recurved. Just a statement.
Brent wrote:Major hurricane near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Frank2 wrote:El Nino = shear = ongoing unfavorable conditions for cyclone development, no matter what comes off Africa...
That's not to say that it won't lessen from time to time (per the Andrew lesson), but we have all learned that El Nino periods (similar to 2006) usually will mean at least some shear most of the time, especially west of 50W, since the southwesterly shear originates over the eastern Pacific and flows over Central America and northeastward...
Frank
P.S. Derek, do the older models now have a built-in "El Nino" bias of some sort, or do they just interpret current upper air sounding data and nothing more?
Stormcenter wrote:Not on the GFS frame you attached to your post.Brent wrote:Major hurricane near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:Yeah but then again 90L isn't a storm yet is it???
A ha, but here we start to play semantics. By storm, of course I meant - any tropical weather system TD or higher, including sub and extratropical systems, as that is what my search was based upon.
Yup, not an absolutely true statement, but the only thing I was trying to say is that anything this far out is likely to recurve. Granted 90L might make it to 60W before forming, who knows, thats a different ball of wax at that point.
Brent wrote:Looks like a solid hurricane east of the islands:
Brent wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Not on the GFS frame you attached to your post.Brent wrote:Major hurricane near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
990-995 pressure on a global usually equals a major hurricane(of course if it verifies). The GFS will never showed 950 mb or something as the pressure.
JPmia wrote:hey can you guys post a link to this GFS run? Thanks!
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