LeeNess87 wrote:stewart715 wrote:Something tells me GFS is off on this one (straying way too far north early on). I still think this has a very good chance to (and likely will) stray back east out to sea or possible NS as a TS. However, that being said, I think the ensembles don't necessarily perform well that far out and we could be in for a very big surprise. She's already surprised us with growth and accelerated ground speed. Who know's what could happen next.
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I can see where the GFS could be a little too far east. I agree. I hope Katia doesn't become annular...although beautiful, could be hard to predict!
They are all a little to a lot off still past 3 days. they are all having a hard time with that area of low pressure developing off the coast of NC right now. so depending on how long that is there and how strong will determine how early or late she turns.