
00z Euro From Last Night For Comparison... 12z Lifting North...
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stormlover2013 wrote:lets see if it can even develop first
gatorcane wrote:Well the long-range GFS is showing some pretty wild swings. What is more certain is that it looks like we may see an area of low pressure or possibly a cyclone approaching the southern Lesser Antilles a week from now. The GFS is already backing off on the giant Central Atlantic low that would recurve the cyclone in the Eastern Caribbean. By the way here is the 00z UKMET:
http://s15.postimg.org/nurmef9jv/ukm2_2 ... _gentr.png
PTrackerLA wrote:12z UKMET
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Alyono: http://ruc.noaa.gov/hfip/tcgen/
blp wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:12z UKMET
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Alyono: http://ruc.noaa.gov/hfip/tcgen/
Yeah the UKmet likes it very much and has the ridge on top. Does not look like a re-curve out. I think we are getting into the believable time frame on these models.
Emmett_Brown wrote:If we do get a decent sized storm passing S of FL through the Caribbean, a pleasant side affect that often happens is the sunny breezy days caused by the gradient with the high to the north. Some of the nicest weather I have ever experienced in late summer in FL is when there is a big cane passing south of us.
Emmett_Brown wrote:If we do get a decent sized storm passing S of FL through the Caribbean, a pleasant side affect that often happens is the sunny breezy days caused by the gradient with the high to the north. Some of the nicest weather I have ever experienced in late summer in FL is when there is a big cane passing south of us.
LarryWx wrote:This may end up being relevant to pouch 39L, which the 12Z GFS has forming on 9/27. No TC on record that formed east of 55W in the MDR after 9/25 ever hit the CONUS! I was surprised when I discovered that by looking year by year. However, 5 that had a genesis in the 56-62W corridor of the MDR did hit, including Hazel of 1954:
- Hazel of 1954: formed at 59W on 10/5
- #5 of 1897: formed at 62W on 10/9
- #13 of 1887: formed at 60W on 10/9
- #6 of 1879: formed at 56W on 10/9
- #5 of 1873: formed at 62W on 9/26
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