GFDL wins again
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- thunderchief
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GFDL wins again
theres a shocker.
For the most part it had chris going south and dissipating.
For the most part it had chris going south and dissipating.
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- thunderchief
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The reason why Chris dissipated needs to be taken into consideration when verifying peoples' or models' forecasts.
It dissipated due to significant, and seemingly unforseen until it was about to happen northeasterly windshear.
So I can't say the "It'll crash into Hispaniola and dissipate" group is correct, even tho the end result was the same.
It dissipated due to significant, and seemingly unforseen until it was about to happen northeasterly windshear.
So I can't say the "It'll crash into Hispaniola and dissipate" group is correct, even tho the end result was the same.
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- thunderchief
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Reviewing the forecast plot archives, I would say the shallow Bam had the best track forecasts overall.
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Sam
Thunder44 wrote:GFDL was the only model that show this system developing into a TS.
You are incorrect.
From the very first discussion:
THE GFDL MODEL DISSIPATES THE SYSTEM...AS DO ALL OF THE GLOBAL MODELS.
From the second discussion:
MY FEELING NOW IS THAT CHRIS SHOULD REMAIN A SIGNIFICANT
TROPICAL CYCLONE THROUGHOUT THE 120-H FORECAST PERIOD...WHICH IS IN CONTRAST TO ALL OF THE GLOBAL MODELS AND THE GFDL MODEL.
Here is the intensity forecast...where it STILL dissipates the system...NEVER taking it to a 55 KT TS...
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/ ... 080106.png
The track from that time was over the PR and Hispaniola.
00z? Same basic track and still dissipating it.
The track the NEXT day? Still over Hispaniola.
http://euler.atmos.colostate.edu/~vigh/ ... 080300.png
You have a really bad memory. It was one of the WORST for this storm.

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miamicanes177 wrote:gfdl actually had it crossing hispaniola for several runs, and yesterday it strengthened Chris to about 70kts in 5 days. So it was a far cry from being perfect, and Chris is far from dissipating.
I beg to differ, but the NHC has stopped advisories therefore Chris IS in fact dissipated. As mentioned there is a slight chance of “re-generation” once the remnants enter the GOM... but climatology speaking a system has to be dissipated first before it can re-generate…. I know, I’m picky but there is nothing else to write about...

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