Brent wrote:Euro looks to be around New Orleans at 168, pretty weak
Weak TS at 1006mb, stronger than the 12z.
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Brent wrote:Euro looks to be around New Orleans at 168, pretty weak
stormlover2013 wrote:Euro has it tracking more north than the gfs, gfs has more south Florida, so wherever the low forms will be key, the more south like gfs I could see stronger system having more time over water the more north I can see euro but still long ways out with 7-8 days left
where do you live?Cpv17 wrote:stormlover2013 wrote:Euro has it tracking more north than the gfs, gfs has more south Florida, so wherever the low forms will be key, the more south like gfs I could see stronger system having more time over water the more north I can see euro but still long ways out with 7-8 days left
The wnw to nw movement the Euro is depicting with this storm seems fishy to me. The movement over the Gulf right now is from east to west and I don’t think that’s going to change anytime soon.
Evil Jeremy wrote:The 850mb vort this morning is weaker, more elongated, and further south than yesterday. Not sure what would shunt that energy north of Hispaniola/Cuba.
SFLcane wrote:Active TW for sure this morning...
slamdaddy wrote:On average the Gulf Of Mexico 26C (79F) water temperature goes down to an average of 200ft. There are pockets that go down deeper and pockets that are not as deep. But 200ft looks to be about the average.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 1atd26.png
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