#430 Postby Steve » Tue Sep 27, 2016 10:02 am
toad,
Climo can help, but would you not agree that we're not in a typical late September type pattern? There's a front and a cutoff low coming into the picture, but those will be replaced. Water is still too warm in the Gulf and Western Atlantic to allow for fall to take hold in the South.
In my opinion, the threat to the US is increasing. We have a legitimate model like the European and tropical models HWRF and GFDL setting up a bad scenarios for Florida and/or the Gulf of Mexico. HWRF is a bit east of Jamaica while GFDL comes in south of Jamaica on a more westerly heading. Bastardi says their forecast is for it to come up into the Gulf before turning North. He has a blend of different storms he's been talking about including some that hit FL, Gulf and US East Coast.
I said I didn't think we would know much before this weekend. It could be even Monday or Tuesday next week. But I think the threat for a landfalling major isn't really bogus 10 day speculation at this point. I think the threat is real though we all know one can never be sure in the tropics. I'd currently put the odds of a hurricane hit on the US or Bahamas somewhere around 80%. I think the threat of a major (or a fading storm that was a major) is at least 50%.
Here's what I'm going to be watching. The WPAC teleconnection holds up if the ECMWF is right. Megi will landfall later today in China a little farther north than JTWC was predicting (noted that the GFS did have it crossing Taiwan farther north than JTWC had it). Ridging will be along the US East Coast in 7-10 days which is the middle to end of next week. So how fast does Matthew come across the Caribbean? Some are saying it will slow down maybe even to a stall or crawl for a while. And does a trough follow the second high that builds in after the cutoff low or is that just a slower pattern as well?
Early warning is for everyone from the Northern Gulf over to New England to handle up supplies this week. By the weekend, this could be big news in Florida, and you know there's going to be a mad rush and panic. Everyone else can probably wait until the weekend, but if you happen to be at the store, pick up a couple extra cases of water, batteries and supplies. They're going to be in short supply in a lot of places next week.
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