UKMET also has sfifted eastward but still is the most left of all the models.Wow as for the rest of them you will not see anything like this being so clustered.
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dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.


dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.

cycloneye wrote:
UKMET also has sfifted eastward but still is the most left of all the models.Wow as for the rest of them you will not see anything like this being so clustered.
HurryKane wrote:dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.
The NHC site itself does: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/DE ... hics.shtml
Windy wrote:cycloneye wrote:
UKMET also has sfifted eastward but still is the most left of all the models.Wow as for the rest of them you will not see anything like this being so clustered.
What is the base webpage that you find these images on? I can't seem to find it by swimming around at sfwmd.gov.
Thanks!

dwg71 wrote:HurryKane wrote:dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.
The NHC site itself does: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/DE ... hics.shtml
Thanks, its a amazing there hasnt been a major shift in either direction on there course since 11PM monday.

Windy wrote:cycloneye wrote:UKMET also has sfifted eastward but still is the most left of all the models.Wow as for the rest of them you will not see anything like this being so clustered.
What is the base webpage that you find these images on? I can't seem to find it by swimming around at sfwmd.gov.
Thanks!

dixiebreeze wrote:Still early. I expect to see the models cluster more easterly before Sat. --- but I hope not. We had enough trees uprooted last year!
Brent wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Still early. I expect to see the models cluster more easterly before Sat. --- but I hope not. We had enough trees uprooted last year!
Of course you would since you live there...
Fact is, models(outside of some flip flopping yesterday), have been very consistent with a hit around the Mobile/Pensacola/FWB area.
Air Force Met wrote:dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.
Off the subject...but did you get any rain out of that line last night? I got a couple of drops but that was it.
Air Force Met wrote:dwg71 wrote:Even the UK is coming around, damn brits, they are always late. Isnt there a site (wxundergound, i think) that has a time lapse run of nhc cone. I think it would be good indicator that NHC had this guy pegged from get go.
Off the subject...but did you get any rain out of that line last night? I got a couple of drops but that was it.
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