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GFS is SE on 18z at 42hr

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Blown Away wrote:https://i.imgur.com/KiM8CUs.gif
18z ICON... Almost giving up the stall and NE OTS.
NDG wrote:First time looking at models since 8 AM this morning, not looking good for Tampa Bay down to Venice.
I hope everyone in low lying areas prone storm surge never seen in a long time evacuate if indeed Ian comes to a crawl if not stall just offshore or as it comes inland.
skillz305 wrote:NDG wrote:First time looking at models since 8 AM this morning, not looking good for Tampa Bay down to Venice.
I hope everyone in low lying areas prone storm surge never seen in a long time evacuate if indeed Ian comes to a crawl if not stall just offshore or as it comes inland.
18z GFS run indeed shows a stall. IMO its another trend east, any more east of a trend on the next GFS run, maybe it gets picks up NE by the trough thru Central Florida? (who knows)
edit: wow gfs 18z shows ian bouncing off florida after stalling, then shooting north
NDG wrote:skillz305 wrote:NDG wrote:First time looking at models since 8 AM this morning, not looking good for Tampa Bay down to Venice.
I hope everyone in low lying areas prone storm surge never seen in a long time evacuate if indeed Ian comes to a crawl if not stall just offshore or as it comes inland.
18z GFS run indeed shows a stall. IMO its another trend east, any more east of a trend on the next GFS run, maybe it gets picks up NE by the trough thru Central Florida? (who knows)
edit: wow gfs 18z shows ian bouncing off florida after stalling, then shooting north
The GFS showing Ian stalling or barely moving near Tampa Bay for 24-36 hrs is just crazy, the storm surge from Tampa Bay down south is going to be horrendous.
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