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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#561 Postby AJC3 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:30 pm

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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#562 Postby Hurricaneman » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:31 pm

sma10 wrote:
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SouthFLTropics wrote:Hour 180...what a mess...meanwhile, pay attention to what is happening in the SW Caribbean Sea.

We may be seeing both Karen and Jerry get sucked into the CAG and it looks like the GFS May be hinting at it and why not, this year has been full of anomalies and strange stuff


Oh but c'mon this is beyond anomalous. This is fanfic

Looks like the moisture from Karen and Jerry get sucked into the CAG this run while the leftovers of I can’t tell if it’s Karen or Jerry over Florida
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#563 Postby sma10 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:32 pm

So can we accept this run verbatim and just say, "the two cyclones will interact and get sucked west and stay a mess"?

The icon has a similar solution but keeps a very nice system together
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#564 Postby ErinLee1979 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:32 pm





this is bizarre :double:
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#565 Postby Hurricaneman » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:33 pm

ErinLee1979 wrote:




this is bizarre :double:


Yep, never seen anything like it
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#566 Postby WeatherEmperor » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:34 pm

Meanwhile, on today’s episode of “Ukmet does whatever it wants”, we have.....

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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#567 Postby AJC3 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:39 pm

sma10 wrote:So can we accept this run verbatim and just say, "the two cyclones will interact and get sucked west and stay a mess"?

The icon has a similar solution but keeps a very nice system together


The only thing I'm willing to accept verbatim is that the next GFS run is more likely to be completely different than not. :ggreen:
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#568 Postby AxaltaRacing24 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:49 pm

Just like Dorian, we know even less each day lol. 2019 gonna 2019
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#569 Postby sma10 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:53 pm

AJC3 wrote:
sma10 wrote:So can we accept this run verbatim and just say, "the two cyclones will interact and get sucked west and stay a mess"?

The icon has a similar solution but keeps a very nice system together


The only thing I'm willing to accept verbatim is that the next GFS run is more likely to be completely different than not. :ggreen:


And this is a Met talking! Lol

But seriously, in all your years with the tropics have you ever seen something like this with an actual real chance of happening? Also, does your gut tell you anything about how this will play out if they interact ?
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#570 Postby AJC3 » Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:03 am

sma10 wrote:
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sma10 wrote:So can we accept this run verbatim and just say, "the two cyclones will interact and get sucked west and stay a mess"?

The icon has a similar solution but keeps a very nice system together


The only thing I'm willing to accept verbatim is that the next GFS run is more likely to be completely different than not. :ggreen:


And this is a Met talking! Lol

But seriously, in all your years with the tropics have you ever seen something like this with an actual real chance of happening? Also, does your gut tell you anything about how this will play out if they interact ?


I have serious doubts this will take place as advertised by the GFS. Then again, I'd say everything is low confidence at this point. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#571 Postby Tailspin » Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:42 am

From the WeatherUS model Glossary.

ICON - Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic Model
The ICON model is the German Meteorological Service’s global model. Its name references two parts of the model’s “under the hood” mechanics, its grid shape (Icosahedral) and the fact that it doesn’t assume the atmosphere is in hydrostatic balance (which lets the model consider the potential for thunderstorms). The ICON model is a global model, meaning it doesn’t have the highest resolution, but it extends out 5-8 days in time, and provides forecast data for the entire globe.

The ICON model is updated four times each day, generally around 5 and 11 AM/PM. The midday/midnight runs extend 180 hours (7.5 days) out, while the morning/evening runs extend only 120 hours (5 days) out.

How is the ICON’s forecast data best used? Because the ICON is a global model, it’s not run at a very high resolution. This means it can’t “see” certain small scale features very well, but it will get a pretty good handle on overall patterns/large scale storm features. For example, use the ICON (in combination with other guidance and non-model forecasting techniques!) to pick out the potential for an East Coast cyclone in the medium range. But don’t trust it to figure out exactly which towns might see a heavy snow band as that storm moves up the coast. Note that the accuracy of any model decreases quite a bit by the day 7 mark, so don’t take the ICON’s longer range forecasts too seriously.

https://weathermodels.com/index.php?r=site%2Fglossary
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#572 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:07 am

0Z Euro: close to a merger with Jerry at 72 but not sure they'll actually merge.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#573 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:17 am

Amazing! After being on the brink of a merger, Karen stops at 60W while Jerry continues out slowly!! Model cartoons or the real thing?

Edit: As a result of being in much lower shear than Jerry, Karen gets stronger while Jerry weakens.Now Karen starting a WSW move from 60W. How far west will she end up? Stay tuned!
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#574 Postby kevin » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:26 am

And I thought Dorian was crazy in terms of model behavior. But this beats everything!
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#575 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:35 am

0Z Euro: from 27N, 60W, she has moved due west to 27N, 70W as of hour 162 and there looks like there's no stopping her anytime soon! And she may be getting a bit stronger now even though shear is pretty high. .
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#576 Postby AtlanticWind » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:43 am

Big changes from just 24 hours ago
I would almost guarantee we have many others in store
A complicated forecast!
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#577 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:44 am

She's still going W at 75W! Shear is high and I don't know how the sfc circ is being maintained!
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#578 Postby sma10 » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:44 am

LarryWx wrote:0Z Euro: from 27N, 60W, she has moved due west to 27N, 70W as of hour 162 and there looks like there's no stopping her anytime soon! And she may be getting a bit stronger now even though shear is pretty high. .


Larry, tell me if you agree. In an apples to apples comparison with yesterday's 0z, it appears that jerry's movement is fairly similar in speed and direction, but yet karen finds herself turning and retrograding much further east than last night. I feel this might be caused by lack of development in days 2 and 3, as opposed to last night's run. Maybe a stronger karen at the earlier time frames allows her "to wrap up a bit tighter" and move slower?
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#579 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:50 am

sma10 wrote:
LarryWx wrote:0Z Euro: from 27N, 60W, she has moved due west to 27N, 70W as of hour 162 and there looks like there's no stopping her anytime soon! And she may be getting a bit stronger now even though shear is pretty high. .


Larry, tell me if you agree. In an apples to apples comparison with yesterday's 0z, it appears that jerry's movement is fairly similar in speed and direction, but yet karen finds herself turning and retrograding much further east than last night. I feel this might be caused by lack of development in days 2 and 3, as opposed to last night's run. Maybe a stronger karen at the earlier time frames allows her "to wrap up a bit tighter" and move slower?


Perhaps you're right but don't forget that Jerry is a little closer than he was in yesterday's 0Z at the start.
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Re: ATL: KAREN - Models

#580 Postby LarryWx » Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:51 am

LF just N of WPB at 222! This has to be one of the most amazing runs I've ever seen in the tropics! After barely missing getting absorbed by Jerry, she stops and then moves west 1500 miles!
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