Thoughts about the track from my local met
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will new track models come out soon?looks like a little further west with this one..what does everyone think about this ssw motion..totally took me by surprise tonight when i looked at the strength and swestward motion
I dont know why the SSW motion....I don't think anybody does but the GFDL...
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boca_chris wrote:will new track models come out soon?looks like a little further west with this one..what does everyone think about this ssw motion..totally took me by surprise tonight when i looked at the strength and swestward motion
I dont know why the SSW motion....I don't think anybody does but the GFDL...
we will be singing the praises of the GFDL for a while after its performance the past 3 days
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Re: Thoughts about the track from my local met
southerngale wrote:I hope I get this right. On the 6pm news, a local met here talked about the current projected path of Katrina and then offered these thoughts. He said that he's not totally sold on the ridge over northern Louisiana and Mississippi weakening and moving out as quickly to the west and that a more westerly track deeper into the Gulf than the NHC track seems quite possible. He said that the current wsw track of Katrina confirms to him that the high is still quite strong. This isn't a met who ever hypes anything and is generally conservative, so I did want to share his thoughts for those who might be interested. No, he didn't say it would/could come to Louisiana or Texas. He simply said what I posted above.
Looks like Greg was on to something...
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