Can someone please check this model for me, the 18 utc it looks like its taking Jean into Miami. Thanks
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/index_carib.shtml
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Can someone please help me out with Jeanne model info
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Re: Can someone please help me out with Jeanne model info
cinlfla wrote:Can someone please check this model for me, the 18 utc it looks like its taking Jean into Miami. Thanks
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/index_carib.shtml
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I wouldn't worry too much about the ETA; it's not so hot with tropical systems.
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Now the GFS and the NOGAPS have joined the ETA re: Florida. Should be interesting the next day or so.
If any one of these models were pointing at florida I wouldn't worry (heck I would be CELEBRATING if the GFS was an outlier pointing to Fla--no way that would verify). But I wonder if models are beginning to converge, and as noted elsewhere, see that the models continue to trend west...like Ivan.
If any one of these models were pointing at florida I wouldn't worry (heck I would be CELEBRATING if the GFS was an outlier pointing to Fla--no way that would verify). But I wonder if models are beginning to converge, and as noted elsewhere, see that the models continue to trend west...like Ivan.
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