chaser1 wrote:
Archer "who"?? Context please
Archer, as in ARCHER storm positioning by UW-CIMSS.
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chaser1 wrote:
Archer "who"?? Context please
Rail Dawg wrote:Many of you might remember me from chasing every major hurricane since the 90's.
Along with the normal preps I can't stress enough the importance of having a LOT of extra gasoline/diesel to bail if needed.
For Irma you couldn't get a gallon of gasoline/diesel anywhere in the state of Florida and I saw literally thousands of stranded cars at gas stations waiting for the tanker truck to arrive (which didn't happen in time).
It's always a sight to see tens of thousands of cars parked on the freeways as I'm heading in. No extra gas, water, food, diapers, etc.
My observations over the past 25 years of chasing are that it's best to leave 2 days early or wait until 12 hours before the strike with plenty of fuel. Again that is what I would do and is not a recommendation to anyone else. Just an observation.
Will be leaving Houston Tuesday morning.
Ubuntwo wrote:chaser1 wrote:GCANE wrote:Latest Archer algo analysis.
X is forecast track.
Archer "who"?? Context please
Archer, as in ARCHER storm positioning by UW-CIMSS.
Ubuntwo wrote:chaser1 wrote:
Archer "who"?? Context please
Archer, as in ARCHER storm positioning by UW-CIMSS.
SouthDadeFish wrote:Inner-core looks very good. I'm lazy so I will share my Tweet below:
https://twitter.com/MikeFischerWx/status/1038434654272020480
chaser1 wrote:Ubuntwo wrote:chaser1 wrote:
Archer "who"?? Context please
Archer, as in ARCHER storm positioning by UW-CIMSS.
Thank you but that still doesn't explain it's use, comparison, accuracy relative to the more common modeling tools I and most others on this forum are more familier with. Am just asking if someone could briefly explain anything about it's use and strengths as a tool worth my (or any of us) being better acquainted with.
storm4u wrote:Storms firing around the center.. I think its go time
plasticup wrote:storm4u wrote:Storms firing around the center.. I think its go time
And just in time for recon to arrive
Hurricaneman wrote:plasticup wrote:storm4u wrote:Storms firing around the center.. I think its go time
And just in time for recon to arrive
It’s not a storm sampling recon, it is a recon to check the upper air around Florence. The recon for Florence itself I can’t remember if it’s sunday or monday
Hurricaneman wrote:plasticup wrote:storm4u wrote:Storms firing around the center.. I think its go time
And just in time for recon to arrive
It’s not a storm sampling recon, it is a recon to check the upper air around Florence. The recon for Florence itself I can’t remember if it’s sunday or monday
GCANE wrote:Hurricaneman wrote:plasticup wrote:And just in time for recon to arrive
It’s not a storm sampling recon, it is a recon to check the upper air around Florence. The recon for Florence itself I can’t remember if it’s sunday or monday
Monday 1130Z
GCANE wrote:chaser1 wrote:Ubuntwo wrote:
Archer, as in ARCHER storm positioning by UW-CIMSS.
Thank you but that still doesn't explain it's use, comparison, accuracy relative to the more common modeling tools I and most others on this forum are more familier with. Am just asking if someone could briefly explain anything about it's use and strengths as a tool worth my (or any of us) being better acquainted with.
Here are some links, hope it helps
https://groups.ssec.wisc.edu/groups/arc ... escription
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/a ... ndex.shtml
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/a ... o_06L.html
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