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Re: Global model runs discussion
ncep ensemble base probability of tc genesis show we see action by 120 hour to 240 hour someonr post it facebook but cannot find it on web
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Re: Global model runs discussion
emeraldislenc wrote:It will be interesting to see what happens!
it's still in fantasy range but it did nail Ana a few weeks ago so who knows but its still doing the phantom storm of the Caribbean it always seems to do as that's been completely dropped a day or 2 ago
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Re: Global model runs discussion
thge 6zGFS shows something forminh in the yucatan straits and moving NE across Florida and making a second landfall in South Carolina at 216 so its starting to get in range where we might have to watch the NW Caribbean
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12Z GFS continues to show the low forming near Florida and is bringing the timeframe in. 12Z GEM shows a low near Florida too. With the ECMWF showing the low, it does appear some kind of low might form in the vicinity of Florida next week.
Also note storm in the BOC on the 12Z GFS long-range. Looks like a crossover system from the EPAC. Not what Texans want to see at this point:

Also note storm in the BOC on the 12Z GFS long-range. Looks like a crossover system from the EPAC. Not what Texans want to see at this point:

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Hurricaneman wrote:And also the 18zGFS would be quite wet and windy for OBX but as always this is in fantasy range and one thing I take away from this is sometime next week something may form in the southern Bahamas
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I wouldn't really focus even on the formative region based on one run. I would go with a combination of runs, but in the short to medium range, of course.
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So true MWX. From what I'm reading it just a trough or surge in moisture next week.
Low pressure trough is poised to lift northward
toward South Florida by late Tuesday...and is forecast to remain
in the vicinity into late week. This will result in surging precipitable water
values and more widespread shower and thunderstorm activity.
Potential exists for some significant rainfall along with flood
risk.

Low pressure trough is poised to lift northward
toward South Florida by late Tuesday...and is forecast to remain
in the vicinity into late week. This will result in surging precipitable water
values and more widespread shower and thunderstorm activity.
Potential exists for some significant rainfall along with flood
risk.

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Re: Global model runs discussion
To be fair, the maps above are a comparison between deterministic runs (GEM, ECMWF) and the ensemble-mean of the GEFS ensemble. Sorry if this is nitpicking.
It does look like there is decent consensus that there will be a trough of low pressure in the Western Caribbean in the 6-7 day time frame that will move out of the Caribbean into either the eastern Gulf of Mexico or the southwest Atlantic. As usual this time of year, the amount of shear will be a major factor. Most of the models show a strong shear axis located to the north and northwest of whatever comes out of the Caribbean. How this impacts development prospects is not yet knowable with anything near certainty.
It does look like there is decent consensus that there will be a trough of low pressure in the Western Caribbean in the 6-7 day time frame that will move out of the Caribbean into either the eastern Gulf of Mexico or the southwest Atlantic. As usual this time of year, the amount of shear will be a major factor. Most of the models show a strong shear axis located to the north and northwest of whatever comes out of the Caribbean. How this impacts development prospects is not yet knowable with anything near certainty.
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There is a surface low in the Western Atlantic east of the Bahama's. Could this be what the models are picking up on?
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