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mvtrucking wrote:Aquawind wrote:cinlfla wrote:10/1745 UTC 22.3N 57.5W T2.0/2.0 IRENE -- Atlantic Ocean
Paul
When you get the numbers for intensity, how does it knows the storms position?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/positions.html
Paul
It seems she has stayed basically west (Below 22.5) How long
will this last?3-5 days?Wouldn't that be something?
storms in NC wrote:huricanwatcher wrote:for all forum members... along florida and up the eastern shore..
Anybody noticing birds doing anything strange in your neck of the woods?....
Like?
WeatherEmperor wrote:Hey guys check this out. The GFDL has gone berserk. it is not also "plowing"(forgive me for stealing your terminology forecaster Stewart) Irene through the ridge much like the UKMET.
<RICKY>
http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
ivanhater wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:Hey guys check this out. The GFDL has gone berserk. it is not also "plowing"(forgive me for stealing your terminology forecaster Stewart) Irene through the ridge much like the UKMET.
<RICKY>
http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
this is very disturbing, the models are not handling the ridge very well
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