gatorcane wrote:GFS shows a small anticyclone right on top of this system - excellent for development:
Indeed starting to build a favorable pocket.
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gatorcane wrote:GFS shows a small anticyclone right on top of this system - excellent for development:
Hammy wrote:Blown Away wrote:Gotta go with the Euro champ! Maybe a nice breezy day in SFL!! I'll take that... If the BAMS is right, maybe I'll see a nice naked LLC swirl go over Hobe Sound??
Euro has proven just as useless as the rest of the models as far as genesis goes, as it often fails to develop things that form, and meanwhile kept showing hurricanes that never happen. It's all pretty much wait and see at this point, and really only if something forms can the models can be looked to for track guidance.
weatherfanatic wrote:IMO this storm looks like the first real threat. It looks much better than 91L IMO and only has 20%, that doesn't seem right to me. The loop around from the GOM is what concerns me. I think it may not develop alot like CMC shows until in GOM and then across FL again and up East Coast. I would like to see other models similar so right now its kinda like errr. But I am in the NYC area, and we seem to be having more tropical threats over past several years. CMC is not a good solution for us, especially if itis a tad further west. I will be interested to see what tonights models show. I am normally a Euro guy, GFS then CMC, BUT the sgetti models agree with the CMC which is interesting. Need to watch for sure for east coast FL, west coast of FL and possibly east coast.
TheStormExpert wrote:Models never really developing this have had the right idea all along. CMC as always is on steroids.
gatorcane wrote:00Z ECMWF at 24 hours shows a closed low:
jlauderdal wrote:gatorcane wrote:00Z ECMWF at 24 hours shows a closed low:
seems to far north but its the euro so will pay attention, interesting it actually closes it off in spite of increasing hostile conditions, doesnt seem plausibale but lets see....system is making very little progress to the west so far today
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