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deltadog03 wrote:There is a clear weakness showing on the NAM...Again.......depends on speed of how fast Alex wants to move.
KWT wrote:Hmmm a strange presentation from the NAM with it seemingly trying to possibly develop something NE of the system in that convective stuff...looks like its totally out of it, as you'd somewhat expect.
ronjon wrote:KWT wrote:Hmmm a strange presentation from the NAM with it seemingly trying to possibly develop something NE of the system in that convective stuff...looks like its totally out of it, as you'd somewhat expect.
Actally KWT, this is what the GFS has been showing the last several runs. Not saying the GFS is not out to lunch too. We do have alot of convective activity in the northern gulf well detached from the circulation. The GFS forecasts vorticity to spark up from that activity and weaken the ridge.
Cape Verde wrote:There are over 3,000 workers on various vessels and rigs at the Macondo oil spill site that are going to find the vast potential swing in path and especially the timing to be a bit alarming.
From a safe N. Mexico storm to possibly being a SE Texas storm is a radical difference. Late last week, they were saying 120 hours before Gale force winds would be the trigger for the Coast Guard. Under some of these models they don't even have that right now.
Am I misreading this?
Cape Verde wrote:There are over 3,000 workers on various vessels and rigs at the Macondo oil spill site that are going to find the vast potential swing in path and especially the timing to be a bit alarming.
From a safe N. Mexico storm to possibly being a SE Texas storm is a radical difference. Late last week, they were saying 120 hours before Gale force winds would be the trigger for the Coast Guard. Under some of these models they don't even have that right now.
Am I misreading this?
Wx_Warrior wrote:The EURO will set you free.
rockyman wrote:Jeff Masters just posted this:
Morris Bender of the GFDL group has just provided me the track forecast from an improved experimental version of the GFDL that shows landfall between Corpus Christi and Galveston.
Jeff Masters
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