HOLD ON THAR BOBBALOU!!!!!
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HOLD ON THAR BOBBALOU!!!!!
Somebody help keep my sanity.. What were the 12Z tropical models looking like. The 18Z run looks like a significant change to the SW...ALso, the intensity gives one the impression that it gets into a tropphy area then begins to intensify again. Is this a re-building ridge?? :o This model run has the highest latitude at 27>5N, near 70W at 120 hours...the others are further south. Not getting excited here, but this must be a change.
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- weathergymnast
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How am i going to get any work done this week...
following Fabian all week....love it and hate it at the same time.
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Re: HOLD ON THAR BOBBALOU!!!!!
Steve H. wrote:Somebody help keep my sanity.. What were the 12Z tropical models looking like. The 18Z run looks like a significant change to the SW...ALso, the intensity gives one the impression that it gets into a tropphy area then begins to intensify again. Is this a re-building ridge?? :o This model run has the highest latitude at 27>5N, near 70W at 120 hours...the others are further south. Not getting excited here, but this must be a change.
The Ecmwf re-builds the ridge in the med. range. Very uncertain here. very.
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ColdFront77 wrote:The National Weather Service in Melbourne, Florida is saying that (as of today) that high pressure is expected to rebuild into the Bahamas and the Florida Straits by the end of the week.
This would keep Fabian generally on a westward track.
(I posted the above in the "The Trough" thread")
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