wow, an interesting run....has anyone posted the canadian today??
this would be very interesting too....yucatan channel??
http://meteocentre.com/models/gemglb_am ... _0000.html
18Z GFS....Central TX Coast....
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deltadog03 wrote:wow, an interesting run....has anyone posted the canadian today??
this would be very interesting too....yucatan channel??
http://meteocentre.com/models/gemglb_am ... _0000.html
Yeah, it's in the 12Z global thread... the Canadian has not had much of anything resembling run-run consistency with Emily...
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There's been heavy convection activity over south Florida in the last few days.
Disturbed flat-bottomed linear clouds are around like when tropical activity is nearby.
Even the low level convection clouds are noticeably blown-off at the lower levels going east to west in the steering current...
Disturbed flat-bottomed linear clouds are around like when tropical activity is nearby.
Even the low level convection clouds are noticeably blown-off at the lower levels going east to west in the steering current...
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WeatherEmperor wrote:All of this model shifting is giving me a major migrane.
<RICKY>
A new term for the lexicon:
Model-wobbling: The erratic behavior of long range forecast models resulting in the predicted storm track to shift left or right after every run.
PS Don't confuse with satelitte-wobbling!
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