Hammy wrote:GFS shows development within 72 hours of two systems (Africa and Gulf) that aren't likely to at all and delays development of the one that's most likely to
The crooked, not-so-sane GFS strikes again I see



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Hammy wrote:GFS shows development within 72 hours of two systems (Africa and Gulf) that aren't likely to at all and delays development of the one that's most likely to
Steve wrote:.... However, it shows a high pressure system moving toward the coast from the CONUS. So there could be a block if it moves north and a turn west (aka shortcut storm).
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 712&fh=180
Hammy wrote:Euro single handedly cancels hurricane season
skyline385 wrote:Hammy wrote:Euro single handedly cancels hurricane season
GFS was right all along (except for the Gulf)
cycloneye wrote:skyline385 wrote:Hammy wrote:Euro single handedly cancels hurricane season
GFS was right all along (except for the Gulf)
06z GFS comes back roaring.
Hammy wrote:cycloneye wrote:skyline385 wrote:
GFS was right all along (except for the Gulf)
At 06z GFS comes back roaring.
Wondering when it's going to drop the Gulf storm, it's been extremely consistent now and we're closing in on the 72h mark for development.
cycloneye wrote:skyline385 wrote:Hammy wrote:Euro single handedly cancels hurricane season
GFS was right all along (except for the Gulf)
06z GFS comes back roaring.
skyline385 wrote:This happy hour run is one for the record books, it literally backtracked all the way to crash into the Carolinas
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