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Shell Mound wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Shell Mound wrote:https://i.postimg.cc/FFgdc2Mk/090-CC96-B-154-E-46-A7-BA59-69-C9-ED7-E1-EEB.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/tRfyS9sQ/38-D3-AFA2-D9-BD-43-AC-8-BF0-36-D3-AB5099-A8.png
The most recent run (bottom) shows fewer members in the low 950s and more in the mid to upper 950s (mb). So there is a westward, weaker shift.
I’d be more concerned if the GEFS were showing a bunch of sub-950-mb cyclones heading into FL. Threat to FL is increasing, but not strength-wise.
So you're saying a 950-960mb hurricane is not strong?
No, but it’s much better than a Cat-4+ hitting FL, unless the system is large. I would be much more concerned if models were showing a Cat-4+.
Shell Mound wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Shell Mound wrote:https://i.postimg.cc/FFgdc2Mk/090-CC96-B-154-E-46-A7-BA59-69-C9-ED7-E1-EEB.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/tRfyS9sQ/38-D3-AFA2-D9-BD-43-AC-8-BF0-36-D3-AB5099-A8.png
The most recent run (bottom) shows fewer members in the low 950s and more in the mid to upper 950s (mb). So there is a westward, weaker shift.
I’d be more concerned if the GEFS were showing a bunch of sub-950-mb cyclones heading into FL. Threat to FL is increasing, but not strength-wise.
So you're saying a 950-960mb hurricane is not strong?
No, but it’s much better than a Cat-4+ hitting FL, unless the system is large. I would be much more concerned if models were showing a Cat-4+.
aspen wrote:I was about to say “oh look, the GFS-Para has finally gotten off the drugs”...and then it pulled an Inez and yeeted Zeta west through the Florida straits into the Gulf after crossing Cuba as a Cat 2/3.
Nuno wrote:I'm not so focused on watching the models for track or intensity at this point, but it is remarkable how much consistency we're seeing in regards to the signal down in the Caribbean.
kevin wrote:aspen wrote:I was about to say “oh look, the GFS-Para has finally gotten off the drugs”...and then it pulled an Inez and yeeted Zeta west through the Florida straits into the Gulf after crossing Cuba as a Cat 2/3.
Haha, same. I was like 'Wow this actually looks like a realistic run for once GFS-Para good jo- *270 hours frame shows up* wait, hold up what are you doing?!".
underthwx wrote:kevin wrote:aspen wrote:I was about to say “oh look, the GFS-Para has finally gotten off the drugs”...and then it pulled an Inez and yeeted Zeta west through the Florida straits into the Gulf after crossing Cuba as a Cat 2/3.
Haha, same. I was like 'Wow this actually looks like a realistic run for once GFS-Para good jo- *270 hours frame shows up* wait, hold up what are you doing?!".
Yeeted Zeta west?.......what is yeeted?...
aspen wrote:underthwx wrote:kevin wrote:
Haha, same. I was like 'Wow this actually looks like a realistic run for once GFS-Para good jo- *270 hours frame shows up* wait, hold up what are you doing?!".
Yeeted Zeta west?.......what is yeeted?...
Tossed, directed, thrown, etc.
blp wrote:Here are the tracks for the Euro. As was mentioned does have more activity and some stronger runs. Also, further west with most of the tracks. Interesting that some of the tracks originate from South Caribbean and some from NW Caribbean.
12z
https://i.ibb.co/sFSSmx8/ecens-2020-10-15-12-Z-240-30-292-262-03-12-92-293-573-MSLP-Surface-tracks-lows.png
00z
https://i.ibb.co/jz0hQkk/ecens-2020-10-16-00-Z-240-30-292-262-03-12-92-293-573-MSLP-Surface-tracks-lows.png
underthwx wrote:kevin wrote:aspen wrote:I was about to say “oh look, the GFS-Para has finally gotten off the drugs”...and then it pulled an Inez and yeeted Zeta west through the Florida straits into the Gulf after crossing Cuba as a Cat 2/3.
Haha, same. I was like 'Wow this actually looks like a realistic run for once GFS-Para good jo- *270 hours frame shows up* wait, hold up what are you doing?!".
Yeeted Zeta west?.......what is yeeted?...
tomatkins wrote:underthwx wrote:kevin wrote:
Haha, same. I was like 'Wow this actually looks like a realistic run for once GFS-Para good jo- *270 hours frame shows up* wait, hold up what are you doing?!".
Yeeted Zeta west?.......what is yeeted?...
Yeet, as best I can tell, means something like eject.
GFS-P is definitely in love with the idea that this storm gets left behind by the front and then moves west into the gulf before turning back east and getting caught by the next front.
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