2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
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2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
12Z EURO much more believable for June
That's a lot of members in the Gulf
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Lots of broad/sloppy lows. Classic June Gulf system
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
SFLcane wrote:Lots of broad/sloppy lows. Classic June Gulf system
Wouldn’t this be the third year in a row we’ve had an EPAC crossover into the BOC around this same time of year?
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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skyline385 wrote:12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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57 is pretty confident this will just get buried into Mexico
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Cpv17 wrote:skyline385 wrote:12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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57 is pretty confident this will just get buried into Mexico
Cpv17 wrote:skyline385 wrote:12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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57 is pretty confident this will just get buried into Mexico
Well it does suit climo pretty well
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Cpv17 wrote:SFLcane wrote:Lots of broad/sloppy lows. Classic June Gulf system
Wouldn’t this be the third year in a row we’ve had an EPAC crossover into the BOC around this same time of year?
Claudette and Dolores last year just developed from two halves of the same gyre separately. They're not crossovers (i.e. Claudette did not develop from the remnants of Dolores).
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
SFLcane wrote:Lots of broad/sloppy lows. Classic June Gulf system
Strongly agreed. This is a classic scenario for June, especially with EPAC energy involved.
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
skyline385 wrote:Cpv17 wrote:skyline385 wrote:12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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57 is pretty confident this will just get buried into MexicoCpv17 wrote:skyline385 wrote:12Z ensembles, couple of strong members on the Euro.
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57 is pretty confident this will just get buried into Mexico
Well it does suit climo pretty well
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Audrey 1957 really stands out
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Something looks like it could develop in the Bay of Campeche on either May 31 or June 1.
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
AlphaToOmega wrote:Something looks like it could develop in the Bay of Campeche on either May 31 or June 1.
Or we could see something off of the SEUS coast just a few days later. The GFS has been showing that for the last few runs. Odds are we’ll get something in the first week of June from that very strong enhanced Kelvin Wave.
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
GFS does not look like it has a clue beyond the next 5-7 days, but I take notice when the Euro indicates a low in the BoC next Tue-Wed. However, both models indicate a quite hostile environment north of the BoC. The low on the Euro looks subtropical after day 7. For now, I'd say maybe a 20% chance of Alex in the BoC next Wed-Thu. Nothing to indicate anything strong. Possibly a weak, sheared TS. If it tracks north, the environment is very hostile. I'll be in San Antonio for a presentation next Tuesday and we have 4 drills to present on Wednesday. Good timing... NOT!
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wxman57 wrote:GFS does not look like it has a clue beyond the next 5-7 days, but I take notice when the Euro indicates a low in the BoC next Tue-Wed. However, both models indicate a quite hostile environment north of the BoC. The low on the Euro looks subtropical after day 7. For now, I'd say maybe a 20% chance of Alex in the BoC next Wed-Thu. Nothing to indicate anything strong. Possibly a weak, sheared TS. If it tracks north, the environment is very hostile. I'll be in San Antonio for a presentation next Tuesday and we have 4 drills to present on Wednesday. Good timing... NOT!
I don’t think many people would complain about south Texas getting a sloppy ts to give us some drought/heat relief.
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
GFS is forecasting a Sub-940 mbar hurricane in 120 hours and a brutal weakening before landfall in Mexico
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Hurricane2021 wrote:GFS is forecasting a Sub-940 mbar hurricane in 120 hours and a brutal weakening before landfall in Mexico
Also keeps pushing the remnants into the Caribbean
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
GFS is very aggressive with the storm in the EPAC. Both the euro and GFS consistently form it and NHC also puts 5 day formation chance at 80%, but the euro is a lot weaker (980ish mbar) than GFS. Here's 06z GFS +114 hrs.
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0Z Euro
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Re: 2022 Global Model Runs Discussion (Out thru day 16)
Cpv17 wrote:wxman57 wrote:GFS does not look like it has a clue beyond the next 5-7 days, but I take notice when the Euro indicates a low in the BoC next Tue-Wed. However, both models indicate a quite hostile environment north of the BoC. The low on the Euro looks subtropical after day 7. For now, I'd say maybe a 20% chance of Alex in the BoC next Wed-Thu. Nothing to indicate anything strong. Possibly a weak, sheared TS. If it tracks north, the environment is very hostile. I'll be in San Antonio for a presentation next Tuesday and we have 4 drills to present on Wednesday. Good timing... NOT!
I don’t think many people would complain about south Texas getting a sloppy ts to give us some drought/heat relief.
Given the strong west to east flow across the Gulf, it's unlikely we'll get any moisture out of this system.
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