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otowntiger wrote:I agree that this bears watching since these same models were so astute at predicting the genesis and the track of Matthew all the way across the Atlantic.
abajan wrote:otowntiger wrote:I agree that this bears watching since these same models were so astute at predicting the genesis and the track of Matthew all the way across the Atlantic.
Indeed. From the time the wave which eventually developed into Matthew was as far east as Nigeria, many of the models locked on to it as potential trouble:
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chaser1 wrote:Wouldn't even surprise me if the models drop genesis for a day or two, but suddenly roar back with showing W. Caribbean development again in a 5-7 day range. Definitly would be the last thing in the world that Haiti needs but I'd assume a similar type track might start further west. Far less worried about a 3 - peat Caribbean system as something as late as November would more than likely be weak and already be getting pretty sheared.
CourierPR wrote:chaser1 wrote:Wouldn't even surprise me if the models drop genesis for a day or two, but suddenly roar back with showing W. Caribbean development again in a 5-7 day range. Definitly would be the last thing in the world that Haiti needs but I'd assume a similar type track might start further west. Far less worried about a 3 - peat Caribbean system as something as late as November would more than likely be weak and already be getting pretty sheared.
In 2005, we were told in S. FL that Wilma would hit as a weak, sheared system. It was neither.
welcome to the sunshine state.,,fortunately you wernt here last week on vacation..weather is much better too..temps and dewpoints have decreased behind matthew..you couldnt have planned it betterwxman57 wrote:I'm quite confident that a storm will be brewing in the Caribbean around the 20th-21st. I have another comp day scheduled for the 21st. Still 2 1/2 comp days left to take from Hermine and Matthew. Despite that, I do think we'll have to keep an eye on the western Caribbean later in the month. The season may not be quite over yet. I'm not concerned about the mid Gulf coast to Texas any longer, though.
Well, time to head to the airport. I'll be at Disney in Orlando through Friday.
Looks like you timed you vacation perfectly! The weather here in Orlando is the best its been since the spring time. Glorious fall day (for us anyway- low 80's and clear as a bell).wxman57 wrote:I'm quite confident that a storm will be brewing in the Caribbean around the 20th-21st. I have another comp day scheduled for the 21st. Still 2 1/2 comp days left to take from Hermine and Matthew. Despite that, I do think we'll have to keep an eye on the western Caribbean later in the month. The season may not be quite over yet. I'm not concerned about the mid Gulf coast to Texas any longer, though.
Well, time to head to the airport. I'll be at Disney in Orlando through Friday.
wxman57 wrote:I'm quite confident that a storm will be brewing in the Caribbean around the 20th-21st. I have another comp day scheduled for the 21st. Still 2 1/2 comp days left to take from Hermine and Matthew. Despite that, I do think we'll have to keep an eye on the western Caribbean later in the month. The season may not be quite over yet. I'm not concerned about the mid Gulf coast to Texas any longer, though.
Well, time to head to the airport. I'll be at Disney in Orlando through Friday.
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