https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/CGI/PUBLIC/w ... 2004092300
interesting... it seems to have the intial motion, and status of the ridge right. I have yet to ever hear of this model however.
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Re: Ever heard of the Navy Coamps model? (keys hit)
ericinmia wrote:https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/CGI/PUBLIC/wxmap_loop.cgi?area=27km_watl&prod=500&dtg=2004092300
interesting... it seems to have the intial motion, and status of the ridge right. I have yet to ever hear of this model however.
-Eric
Eric, I think ?DT? of WXRISK mentioned this model for Ivan towards the end and he says something like he only uses closer to land fall.
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