AutoPenalti wrote:GFS says let me plow through this roadblock because why not...
It's hard to take the GFS seriously after hour 150 because of the way it handles the ridge. imo
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AutoPenalti wrote:GFS says let me plow through this roadblock because why not...
gatorcane wrote:Yep HUGE shift west by the GFS. Why is it that the UKMET sometimes leads the pack with sniffing out a major forecast track change?
galaxy401 wrote:Just when it looked like there was an agreement on a recurve, the GFS throws a softball at us.
AutoPenalti wrote:GFS says let me plow through this roadblock because why not...
gatorcane wrote:Yep HUGE shift west by the GFS. Why is it that the UKMET sometimes leads the pack with sniffing out a major forecast track change?
AnnularCane wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:GFS says let me plow through this roadblock because why not...
So Florence misses a weakness but plows through a ridge?
AutoPenalti wrote:Last few frames...
Yeah, I gave up after that.
TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:GFS soundings show east-northeasterlies in the mid levels while Florence is passing south of Bermuda, which would tend to support a southwest motion (think Irma) like the UKMET shows. Not sure why the GFS doesn't indicate it. Probably the same reason the GFS sends the hurricane directly into the ridge.
hohnywx wrote:TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:GFS soundings show east-northeasterlies in the mid levels while Florence is passing south of Bermuda, which would tend to support a southwest motion (think Irma) like the UKMET shows. Not sure why the GFS doesn't indicate it. Probably the same reason the GFS sends the hurricane directly into the ridge.
The GFS "truncates" after 180 hours, so the model can be prone to doing some funky things in that time frame.
TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:GFS soundings show east-northeasterlies in the mid levels while Florence is passing south of Bermuda, which would tend to support a southwest motion (think Irma) like the UKMET shows. Not sure why the GFS doesn't indicate it. Probably the same reason the GFS sends the hurricane directly into the ridge.
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