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SouthFLTropics wrote:Whew...Close call!!! Just skims the coast and rides the Gulf Stream on the way out. For Floridian's it's time to refocus on the Caribbean. I think we are going to see many more runs like this in the coming days and weeks.
Hooks to the west and hits SC.SouthFLTropics wrote:Whew...Close call!!! Just skims the coast and rides the Gulf Stream on the way out. For Floridian's it's time to refocus on the Caribbean. I think we are going to see many more runs like this in the coming days and weeks.
SouthFLTropics wrote:Whew...Close call!!! Just skims the coast and rides the Gulf Stream on the way out. For Floridian's it's time to refocus on the Caribbean. I think we are going to see many more runs like this in the coming days and weeks.
toad strangler wrote:The one and only thing I take from this 18z GFS run is that it's just a long range signal for now.
THAT'S IT
blp wrote:Nope, it can show it 10 runs in a row, I won't bite. Need to see another model onboard first. GFS has a long history of phantoms from the Columbian low.
blp wrote:Nope, it can show it 10 runs in a row, I won't bite. Need to see another model onboard first. GFS has a long history of phantoms from the Columbian low.
IcyTundra wrote:blp wrote:Nope, it can show it 10 runs in a row, I won't bite. Need to see another model onboard first. GFS has a long history of phantoms from the Columbian low.
GFS is the only model that goes out that far so it would take a while for other models to get to the time frame.
SFLcane wrote:toad strangler wrote:The one and only thing I take from this 18z GFS run is that it's just a long range signal for now.
THAT'S IT
If you consider gfs now has development near 200hrs. Well see if the signal is there in a week. Don’t think this will be another gulf October.
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