Since we have a a little relaxation for a moment I am still learning as we go with all the weather stuff can some one tell me what the xtrap model is it seem to go a lot different than the other models Thanks for the Help.
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The Extrapolated Position is not a model ... extrapolation is assuming a straight line based on the current heading of a storm. So the plots seen with XTRAP is simply put, should a storm follow a straight line based on current movement, that's where it would go based on its motion currently. (which of course, doesn't happen since the atmosphere is a fluid and dynamic river of air.)
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