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ROCK wrote::uarrow: it's about time you got interested Mike...
BigB0882 wrote:How many days out is the Euro? If we are within 5 days then that has to be taken seriously. I am not worried anything too severe at this point but will be upset if the LSU game is rained out (which it may be even if this misses, many scenarios bring plenty of moisture whether or not we have a tropical system hit directly).
ROCK wrote:http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/navgem/2013091718/navgem_mslp_pcpn_watl_13.png
sort of looks like the UKMET run from earlier.
78hrs
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
102hr...going to be picked up I think on this run...deep front.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
144hr....nope missed it... but looks like moving to NGOM...
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Seriously Rock,
The euro and navgem showing this system still down deep in the boc at this time next week is highly suspect. Like pt said just can't see any scenario that once this gets back out over water it stays there for a solid week without going into mexico just like ingrid did. I know you remember the early models showing that sitting out there forever before moving north into south texas.
Christopher Smith
The latest model runs for Invest 95 and what could become 'Jerry'. Notice there is a spread from Mexico to a turn toward the northern Gulf Coast. We need to keep a close eye on this. #NHC has development chances between 60%-70% over the next 2-5days
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Dean4Storms wrote:ROCK wrote:http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/navgem/2013091718/navgem_mslp_pcpn_watl_13.png
sort of looks like the UKMET run from earlier.
78hrs
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
102hr...going to be picked up I think on this run...deep front.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
144hr....nope missed it... but looks like moving to NGOM...
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... atl_14.png
Rock..... Think you're suppose to put links in the URL tab.
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Seriously Rock,
The euro and navgem showing this system still down deep in the boc at this time next week is highly suspect. Like pt said just can't see any scenario that once this gets back out over water it stays there for a solid week without going into mexico just like ingrid did. I know you remember the early models showing that sitting out there forever before moving north into south texas.
ROCK wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Seriously Rock,
The euro and navgem showing this system still down deep in the boc at this time next week is highly suspect. Like pt said just can't see any scenario that once this gets back out over water it stays there for a solid week without going into mexico just like ingrid did. I know you remember the early models showing that sitting out there forever before moving north into south texas.
I am just the guidance messenger...dont shoot me!but I am also a NAVGEM/EURO hugger so I tend to follow those models. Until they change I lean on them for now.
TideJoe wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Seriously Rock,
The euro and navgem showing this system still down deep in the boc at this time next week is highly suspect. Like pt said just can't see any scenario that once this gets back out over water it stays there for a solid week without going into mexico just like ingrid did. I know you remember the early models showing that sitting out there forever before moving north into south texas.
Seems like I remember Opal hanging out down there for several days until a front picked her up.
vbhoutex wrote:TideJoe wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Seriously Rock,
The euro and navgem showing this system still down deep in the boc at this time next week is highly suspect. Like pt said just can't see any scenario that once this gets back out over water it stays there for a solid week without going into mexico just like ingrid did. I know you remember the early models showing that sitting out there forever before moving north into south texas.
Seems like I remember Opal hanging out down there for several days until a front picked her up.
I was hoping I wasn't the only one that remembered that. Opal took out my parents sailboat and did several thousand dollars damage to their roof.
I'm watching this one closely from Houston hoping I don't need to take off for Florida to help my mom and that neither one of us has to deal with whatever 95L becomes unless it is just rains and light winds.
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