Nicholas Forecast 3--shifted left
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As the NHC is discussing, they can't figure out why the simpler models that don't employ any atmospheric physics (BAMM/BAMD) have a more WNW track, while all the dynamical models that use physics to calculate atmosperic motions indicate an abrupt turn to the NW-N. I would tend to trust the models that use physics over the simpler models that assume a steady-state atmosphere.
But at 20N and 50W, it's a fish storm. It may be driven a bit WNW for a while after that, but there just isn't any strong ridge to its north to keep it going WNW.
But at 20N and 50W, it's a fish storm. It may be driven a bit WNW for a while after that, but there just isn't any strong ridge to its north to keep it going WNW.
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That track looks a bit odd, as there isn't much of a ridge to its north to keep it moving westerly. The GFS may be having mid-range problems, as it tends to do. One thing to note in the GFS is that it has it as a wave or weak TD through 240+ hours, so that may be the reason for the more WNW movement.
But I agree we can't completely write it off as a fish yet.
But I agree we can't completely write it off as a fish yet.
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The ECMWF keeps Nicklaus moving very slowly thru the period.
http://stormsfury1.com/Weather/Models/EUROLoop.html
Interestingly enough, see the pattern setting up off of Newfoundland? NAO tanking?
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http://stormsfury1.com/Weather/Models/EUROLoop.html
Interestingly enough, see the pattern setting up off of Newfoundland? NAO tanking?
SF
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