2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 16)
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Not buying the latest 00z Euro run, GFS does not show it.
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Is it me or is the CMC model not spinning up as many phantom storms this year? Seems to have improved from recent years at least so far
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Could this be something off the east coast?


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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Possibly similar to the phantom storm that it was showing a few weeks back
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
gatorcane wrote:Is it me or is the CMC model not spinning up as many phantom storms this year? Seems to have improved from recent years at least so far
Seems like the CMC picked up on the pattern of the Pacific cyclone (s) before the GFS did. I concur with your statement.
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MetroMike wrote:gatorcane wrote:Is it me or is the CMC model not spinning up as many phantom storms this year? Seems to have improved from recent years at least so far
Seems like the CMC picked up on the pattern of the Pacific cyclone (s) before the GFS did. I concur with your statement.
It definitely seems to have improved, it was the most accurate in picking up Bonnie and Colin earlier than any of the others as well.
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
ninel conde wrote:
East pac conga line continues.
very active west of Mexico look more El Niño season
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GFS showing a somewhat more defined wave than we've been seeing in the runs arriving in the western third of the Atlantic near the end of the month, which would fall in line with what the CFS has been showing for weeks.
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i agree. does not make sensefloridasun78 wrote:ninel conde wrote:
East pac conga line continues.
very active west of Mexico look more El Niño season
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Hammy wrote:GFS showing a somewhat more defined wave than we've been seeing in the runs arriving in the western third of the Atlantic near the end of the month, which would fall in line with what the CFS has been showing for weeks.
Definitely persistent. Is this the same system that hits Florida or does the steering vary between runs?
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xcool22 wrote:i agree. does not make sensefloridasun78 wrote:ninel conde wrote:
East pac conga line continues.
very active west of Mexico look more El Niño season
always expected this year
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
xcool22 wrote:i agree. does not make sensefloridasun78 wrote:ninel conde wrote:
East pac conga line continues.
very active west of Mexico look more El Niño season
Happens every year, especially in July and August, and especially during +PDO. ENSO isn't everything.
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Alyono,
I remember you mentioning this pre-season. While La Nina looks to establish at the equator the waters above the equator or the Epac MDR specifically are very warm. This should lead to increased Epac activity. This is why my numbers for the Atlantic season are normal activity. I an not sure why many are so surprised with whats happening in the Epac now. If this will shut down the Atlantic remains to be seen
I remember you mentioning this pre-season. While La Nina looks to establish at the equator the waters above the equator or the Epac MDR specifically are very warm. This should lead to increased Epac activity. This is why my numbers for the Atlantic season are normal activity. I an not sure why many are so surprised with whats happening in the Epac now. If this will shut down the Atlantic remains to be seen
Alyono wrote:xcool22 wrote:i agree. does not make sensefloridasun78 wrote:very active west of Mexico look more El Niño season
always expected this year
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WeatherEmperor wrote:Alyono,
I remember you mentioning this pre-season. While La Nina looks to establish at the equator the waters above the equator or the Epac MDR specifically are very warm. This should lead to increased Epac activity. This is why my numbers for the Atlantic season are normal activity. I an not sure why many are so surprised with whats happening in the Epac now. If this will shut down the Atlantic remains to be seenAlyono wrote:xcool22 wrote: i agree. does not make sense
always expected this year
It is why I lowered my expectations to 10/3/1. If the activity continues to stay close to the Mexican coast it should create shear in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico correct? Are the models ending the Pacific spin ups in the late range?
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
tarheelprogrammer wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:Alyono,
I remember you mentioning this pre-season. While La Nina looks to establish at the equator the waters above the equator or the Epac MDR specifically are very warm. This should lead to increased Epac activity. This is why my numbers for the Atlantic season are normal activity. I an not sure why many are so surprised with whats happening in the Epac now. If this will shut down the Atlantic remains to be seenAlyono wrote:
always expected this year
It is why I lowered my expectations to 10/3/1. If the activity continues to stay close to the Mexican coast it should create shear in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico correct? Are the models ending the Pacific spin ups in the late range?
Hope you are right, but it's only a guess at this point. Nothing in the posts you quote change that fact.
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tarheelprogrammer wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:Alyono,
I remember you mentioning this pre-season. While La Nina looks to establish at the equator the waters above the equator or the Epac MDR specifically are very warm. This should lead to increased Epac activity. This is why my numbers for the Atlantic season are normal activity. I an not sure why many are so surprised with whats happening in the Epac now. If this will shut down the Atlantic remains to be seenAlyono wrote:
always expected this year
It is why I lowered my expectations to 10/3/1. If the activity continues to stay close to the Mexican coast it should create shear in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico correct? Are the models ending the Pacific spin ups in the late range?
Wouldn't all this activity in the E-Pac cause upwelling and the basin would cool? At least in the area where they're forming and tracking over?
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
Tarheelprogrammer you can't lower your numbers... you already posted them and have to stick with them like everyone else. I bet we'll make it up in August and September. July isn't supposed to be very active...
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SeGaBob wrote:Tarheelprogrammer you can't lower your numbers... you already posted them and have to stick with them like everyone else. I bet we'll make it up in August and September. July isn't supposed to be very active...
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Sadly I know

In other news
The new GFS run continues to show stronger and stronger waves coming off Africa. The wave in the last part of the run looks to organize into a system. The only problem is shear is extremely high in the Caribbean. If that sounds familiar it should. GFS showing shear as high as 50+ knots. Seems like dry air will not be as bad for the system I speak of but out ahead of it conditions look downright horrible.
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Re: 2016 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out to Day 15)
tarheelprogrammer wrote:SeGaBob wrote:Tarheelprogrammer you can't lower your numbers... you already posted them and have to stick with them like everyone else. I bet we'll make it up in August and September. July isn't supposed to be very active...
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Sadly I knowjust wanted to state it as an update.
In other news
The new GFS run continues to show stronger and stronger waves coming off Africa. The wave in the last part of the run looks to organize into a system. The only problem is shear is extremely high in the Caribbean. If that sounds familiar it should. GFS showing shear as high as 50+ knots. Seems like dry air will not be as bad for the system I speak of but out ahead of it conditions look downright horrible.
Are you sure about the shear? It can drop at a moments notice. The predictive shear models are not very accurate if you try to use them in the long range.
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