Which model is your choice or you dont look at any?
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- cycloneye
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Which model is your choice or you dont look at any?
I am not a diehard fan of models but my preffered models are NOGAPS followed by UKMET.
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Luis, I honestly don't have a preferred model.....but instead utilize a model blend (plus a knowledge of hurricane climatology) in preparing a tropical cyclone forecast. In other words, I look at all the model track data, add in climatology and a dash of common sense....and create my forecast analysis.
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NEWeatherguy wrote:I don't look at any model intently...................because I have Storm2K!!![]()
Excellent choice
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Steve wrote:Mid range, ECMWF (not listed) and UKMet. Short range - conglomeration of models.
Steve
I forgot that one but it is now at poll.
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Well Luis, I look at most of the models, and blend in the knowledge
and experience I have watching these things, plus climatology and
good ol' common sense. Sometimes people get too hung up in the
models and ignore what satellite images are showing them.
Ivan was a great example of that last year.
David
and experience I have watching these things, plus climatology and
good ol' common sense. Sometimes people get too hung up in the
models and ignore what satellite images are showing them.
Ivan was a great example of that last year.
David
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>>canadian
Interesting choice D.O. I find that it does pretty good when the runs are all put together (not sure if it's an ensemble or what they call it) showing where the various models depict lower or higher pressure to be in the mid-longer range. They re-worked Environment Canada so I have to research and update my old links.
Steve
PS - Thanks cyc. I cast my ballot.
Interesting choice D.O. I find that it does pretty good when the runs are all put together (not sure if it's an ensemble or what they call it) showing where the various models depict lower or higher pressure to be in the mid-longer range. They re-worked Environment Canada so I have to research and update my old links.
Steve
PS - Thanks cyc. I cast my ballot.
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WHERE is the A98E lurve? Models on crack need love, too.
(and I don't really favor any one model over another at this point)
(and I don't really favor any one model over another at this point)
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I don't have a model of choice.
If I have time to look at models, I'll look at as many as I can.
When I don't have the time to look at them all (something I tend to know before starting the exercise) then I won't look at any. There just isn't one model that I trust enough to have one take all of my mindshare.
If I have time to look at models, I'll look at as many as I can.
When I don't have the time to look at them all (something I tend to know before starting the exercise) then I won't look at any. There just isn't one model that I trust enough to have one take all of my mindshare.
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I look at several of the models also to see where they are trending... I just helps to give me an idea of if they are going in the region where I'm making my analysis. I'm not a diehard follower of one particular model and I find that there is a margin of error in all models, (especially my own
).
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