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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
GFS had moderate-strong TS transversing the Southern Bahamas moving NW at hour 210
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Starting to deepen again at hour 216, at 989mb
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
weathaguyry wrote:GFS had moderate-strong TS transversing the Southern Bahamas moving NW at hour 210
Beginning to intensify again on D9...
I really want to see what the EURO and UKMET do tonight before making a call, but O would definitely say that this needs to be watched, closely.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Nothing much from the EPS, and you can expect the Euro Parallel and OP Euro to show little to nothing in the next runs.
EPS sends it into the EPAC.
EPS sends it into the EPAC.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
I think NHC is out of their mind if they don't give it at least 0/20 at 8PM
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D9-D10: Looks like the US may dodge a bullet as the storm is turning north...if ridging builds back in, the run stays interesting.
GFS-P stays well south as the weak TS never turns poleward, crashes into CA as a remnant low by D9.
GFS-P stays well south as the weak TS never turns poleward, crashes into CA as a remnant low by D9.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
weathaguyry wrote:I think NHC is out of their mind if they don't give it at least 0/20 at 8PM
Considering the GFS has a closed low by D1, a hurricane by D5, the GFS-P has a TS by D5, and the ECM and UKMET do mot develop this as all, I think something like 10/30 would be a good start, maybe upping it to 30/50 tomorrow if the ECM brings back development.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Hmm, really starts to deepen as it turns poleward, please don't send it here, I would like to sleep peacefully tonight 
REALLY deepens into a 961mb cane as it starts to get a little west of north movement

REALLY deepens into a 961mb cane as it starts to get a little west of north movement

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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Hurricane Andrew wrote:D9-D10: Looks like the US may dodge a bullet as the storm is turning north...if ridging builds back in, the run stays interesting.
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North turn? Looks NW to me. Probably the Carolinas. A little north of the 12z run.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D10: Major hurricane moving NNW, looks like ridging is building back in. The GFS has been remarkably consistent for the last few cycles, considering how long the forecast is. Still want to see the ECM and UKMET rejoin the development camp before I make a call one way or the other, and I'm sure the NHC is wrestling with the same issue.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
RL3AO wrote:Hurricane Andrew wrote:D9-D10: Looks like the US may dodge a bullet as the storm is turning north...if ridging builds back in, the run stays interesting.
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North turn? Looks NW to me. Probably the Carolinas. A little north of the 12z run.
Yeah, I posted that before I saw the ridge begin to build back to the W in the next few frames.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Hurricane Andrew wrote:Yeah, I posted that before I saw the ridge begin to build back to the W in the next few frames.
Based on the synoptic pattern, there is nothing to turn it north and east. The main trough is up near 50N.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
RL3AO wrote:Hurricane Andrew wrote:Yeah, I posted that before I saw the ridge begin to build back to the W in the next few frames.
Based on the synoptic pattern, there is nothing to turn it north and east. The main trough is up near 50N.
It looks like you are right. Taken verbatim, a very dangerous situation for the US east coast. Luckily, this is still 10 days out.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
12z Euro Parallel is weaker than the OP Euro.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
Just your everyday July 956mb Hurricane into South Carolina
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D12: Smashes into SC as a likely major hurricane. Once agaih, very glad this is over 240 hours out.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
I would rather be in the crosshairs in South Florida this far out knowing it will change as we get closer. Hope the GFS has lost its mind. 

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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
The GFS might not be all that crazy, then again it is the GFS we're talking about. But a major hurricane in mid-July in the Atlantic basin is rare but not unheard of. Many keep saying how this isn't the wild 2005 season but 2008 had the numbers 16/8/5 which could be a good analog for this season in terms of numbers at least and there was also Hurricane Bertha which attained major status and was one of the longer lived TC's.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
D13: Moving NE, now hitting North Carolina.
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Re: Tropical Wave South of CV Islands
gatorcane wrote:I would rather be in the crosshairs in South Florida this far out knowing it will change as we get closer. Hope the GFS has lost its mind.
Feels like pre-Matthew all over again.
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