
12z GFS +96

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Aric Dunn wrote:So far no real note worthy changes from the 6z.
jhpigott wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:So far no real note worthy changes from the 6z.
This is the area some of the other models started turning back west. But by the looks of the 96hr graphic of the 12z GFS still looks to be plenty of a weakness for Katia to escape to the north
Blown Away wrote:12z GFS really crawling between 90-120 hours, not gaining much latitude.
Really? Feeder bands have been known to pack quite a punch. Ask folks in Trinidad & Tobago about the tornadoes caused by a feeder band extending from Hurricane Gabrielle whose eye at the time was over 1000 miles to their north.wxman57 wrote:Still looks like it's not going to have any significant impact on the NE Caribbean, and it will probably recurve well east of the U.S.
Blown Away wrote:Probably still a recurve, but a significant shift W from 06z.
Aric Dunn wrote:nogaps on board with the west turn as well..
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/cg ... t=Tropical
also notice what it does with LEE... large ridging moving east... end of run could be interesting.
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