maxintensity wrote:xironman where do you get that euro image from?
wundermap at wunderground, select model data on the right, has the Euro at 6hr intervals and QPF.
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maxintensity wrote:xironman where do you get that euro image from?
meriland23 wrote:Scary thing is how reputable euro is. The are the most superior, more-so than any other model, including GFS. This is like looking down the bottom of a barrel to me. So EURO is most SW and GFS is much more NE the more time passes, how does that happen? The more east one goes, the more west another goes. So strange. I am fearful that this really could be the outcome and time is really limited to get people OUT of there. Even if it is a 'just in case' it needs to be initiated now, last minute evacuations are so irresponsible. Just to get others thoughts, what is your opinion on the EURO 12z vs this one. For me it looks more west now, but I could be just seeing things.
meriland23 wrote:Latest spaghetti model, looks like a vase of flowers, that is how spread out these things are getting.
http://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/ ... el%20plots
meriland23 wrote:Latest spaghetti model, looks like a vase of flowers, that is how spread out these things are getting.
http://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/ ... el%20plots
jhpigott wrote:meriland23 wrote:Latest spaghetti model, looks like a vase of flowers, that is how spread out these things are getting.
http://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/ ... el%20plots
I see NOGAPS and UKMET bring Katia very close to the NW Bahamas
dwsqos2 wrote:Time-Sensitive Link: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41044
Lowest 1-minute Pressure
Time (AST) Pressure
6:49 am 29.02 in
Uh...look at the pressure observed at buoy 41044 and compare it with the advisory estimate. Keep in mind this observation was made with 10-minute winds in excess of 50 knots.
dwsqos2 wrote:At 1139Z, buoy 41044 reported 1-minute winds of 77.7 knots. At 1148Z the same buoy reported a pressure of 28.60 in. Hg, or 968. 5 mb. Ten-minute winds were over hurricane force during the pressure ob.
It appears that the ADT estimates are closest to Katia's actual intensity.
dwsqos2 wrote:Time-Sensitive Link: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41044
Lowest 1-minute Pressure
Time (AST) Pressure
6:49 am 29.02 in
Uh...look at the pressure observed at buoy 41044 and compare it with the advisory estimate. Keep in mind this observation was made with 10-minute winds in excess of 50 knots.
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