
6Z 'cane models...in good agreement now w/ NHC
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More often than not, a tropical system does not follow the XTRAP/extropolation model.
Extrapolation:
1. To infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information.
2. Mathematics. To estimate (a value of a variable outside a known range) from values within a known range by assuming that the estimated value follows logically
....from the known values.
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Extrapolation:
1. To infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information.
2. Mathematics. To estimate (a value of a variable outside a known range) from values within a known range by assuming that the estimated value follows logically
....from the known values.
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logybogy wrote:Yeah, but with that ridge not budging anytime soon and appearing to strengthen.
XTRAP is a great guide to landfall. As long as the ridge holds, XTRAP will tell you where it will hit.
I have a hard time understanding these ridges. Do you have a satellite view of the one holding down Jeanne?
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GulfHills wrote:logybogy wrote:Yeah, but with that ridge not budging anytime soon and appearing to strengthen.
XTRAP is a great guide to landfall. As long as the ridge holds, XTRAP will tell you where it will hit.
I have a hard time understanding these ridges. Do you have a satellite view of the one holding down Jeanne?
Look at the water vapor loop on the NHC Sattelite page. Look at the Western Atlantic loop because the Floater does not provide a wide enough view to see what is going on.
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