JtSmarts wrote:This was an update for Dr. Gray's Forecast. He upped his numbers to 13/7/3 ()
Maybe he meant by September?

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JtSmarts wrote:This was an update for Dr. Gray's Forecast. He upped his numbers to 13/7/3 ()
wxman57 wrote:The ECMWF prediction does indicate a weaker Azores-Bermuda High this season. This would go along with a projection of a negative NAO (deeper trof western Atlantic). The reason for the increased rainfall projection for the Caribbean is not because of a stronger high, it's because the high is weaker. Lower pressure means more rising air in the tropical Atlantic. In addition, weaker easterly trades would pull less dry air out of Africa.
Last year, the Bermuda High was significantly stronger, as had been forecast correctly by the ECMWF. This resulted in tremendous low-level easterly winds, up to 50-60 kts at times at 5000 ft in the Caribbean. The high low-level shear and substantial amount of dry air coming off Africa in 2009 was a major factor in the lack of activity.
wxman57 wrote:The ECMWF prediction does indicate a weaker Azores-Bermuda High this season. This would go along with a projection of a negative NAO (deeper trof western Atlantic). Negative NAO means the pressure center is shifted eastward closer to the Azores than Bermuda. Sort of what KWT is saying (stronger AZORES high). But the reason for the increased rainfall projection for the Caribbean is not because of a stronger Azores-Bermuda High, it's because the high is weaker across the Tropical Atlantic. Lower pressure means more rising air in the tropical Atlantic. In addition, weaker easterly trades would pull less dry air out of Africa.
Last year, the Bermuda High was significantly stronger, as had been forecast correctly by the ECMWF. This resulted in tremendous low-level easterly winds, up to 50-60 kts at times at 5000 ft in the Caribbean. The high low-level shear and substantial amount of dry air coming off Africa in 2009 was a major factor in the lack of activity.
Blown Away wrote:
So how does JB come up w/ so many landfalls w/ a weaker Azores-Bermuda high?
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