Models shift to the rifht
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Models shift to the rifht
Look at the attached thr GFDL and the GFS .link/www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200411_model.html
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No...that's the same GFDL model run from 12Z.
And the 18Z GFDL is a carbon copy. There is no shift right since the model is doing the exact same thing it was doing 6 hours ago.
MW
And the 18Z GFDL is a carbon copy. There is no shift right since the model is doing the exact same thing it was doing 6 hours ago.
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scogor wrote:Thanks Mike...didn't think there was any shift. I am afraid that you are dead on with the ridging issue. My concern is that the turn doesn't occur until Jeanne has a chance to get into the GOM.
Mine too! I knew I should have went to the beach last weekend, while I had the chance!
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seahawkjd wrote:I looked at the models right before I left to go work out. I came back and checked them again and yes they have shifted right. They were right over Florida now a couple are back out hugging the coast just off shore.
I agree, I actually save the silly things in my pic files and darned if I can find the last one, but I know it has shifted a little itty bitty bit. Still looking for the silly thing now.
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