And we're not talking minor development. The Globals literally explode this system starting out as tropical and becoming quite an extratropical storm afterwards as it is drawn northward, and juggernauts.
The GFS, CMC, UKMET, NOGAPS, ECMWF, UKMET (though it's on crack with the way it splits it in two).
GFS
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/avntc2.cgi? ... =Animation
Canadian
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/cmctc2.cgi? ... =Animation
NOGAPS
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/nogapstc2.c ... =Animation
UKMET
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukmettc2.cg ... =Animation
EURO MSLP
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Models/EUROLoop.html
EURO from Day 5 to Day 6 - goes from an 850mb Wind of roughly 35 kts to 85.6 KNOTS in one day!! (as a POWERFUL EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE)
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
Globals continue to honk on Central Atlantic Development.
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- Stormsfury
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Look in the Southeastern Corner of this image ... nice little flareup.
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/cgi-bin/latest.cgi?ir-e
Or this one (which gives you a nice view of the current Southeastern Storm System, a subtropical looking cyclone (with the remnants of Nicholas in the Central Atlantic) and the disturbance that came off of Africa several days ago.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUIR.JPG
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/cgi-bin/latest.cgi?ir-e
Or this one (which gives you a nice view of the current Southeastern Storm System, a subtropical looking cyclone (with the remnants of Nicholas in the Central Atlantic) and the disturbance that came off of Africa several days ago.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUIR.JPG
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
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Looks like a potential major storm for the UK.
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TCVN is a weighted averaged
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