Isabel prediction.
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bahamaswx wrote:HD.. I am by no means backing off my prediction.
I think the NHC should be scrambling right about now.
So you are really thinking Melbourne, FL?? I am not a Met by any means but I just dont see it.. everything I see points to exactly what NHS states. I guess if she does not start moving NW by tomorrow night I will rethink it but I dont think that is going to happen.
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Air Force Met wrote:Hey bahamaswx...just wondering how that "throwing all the models out the window here due to their failure to compensate for gyrodynamics and their failure at forecasting the strengths of the ridge, and the trough" was going right about now. Just wanting to check up on you.
Luckily for them a fortunate turn of events resulted in Isabel suddenly weakening. Looks like the models won't have to require gyro data after all.
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