EURO targets the Mid-Atlantic for the second night in a row.
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SF.. yes was just about to post that also.. here is link to the EURO model page.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... s!latest!/
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... s!latest!/
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GFS Model very similar
The GFS model is also continuing to show landfall in the mid-Atlantic region. We are starting to get a clearer picture of what may happen. Of course, as has already been mentioned in previous discussions, intense hurricanes can influence the environment around them and this can play havoc with the track.
Despite an expected weakening before landfall, someone will get a whole heck of a lot of rain with this system. Rainfall potential with this system looks scary!
Despite an expected weakening before landfall, someone will get a whole heck of a lot of rain with this system. Rainfall potential with this system looks scary!
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ameriwx2003 wrote:SF.. yes was just about to post that also.. here is link to the EURO model page.
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... s!latest!/
I have the same link, just crunched it so the link wouldn't take up half the page...

I got a chance to look at Storm2k and some information at work today during my lunch hour. Honestly, I don't have a very good feeling about Isabel. Isabel is the big news all over Charleston ...
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just remember
ec for 4-6 runs had a S. Fl hit and GFS the same. From just a historical standpoint storms of this magnitude for some reason have always had a very very high percentage of the landfalls over Fl.
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