Wild Canadian Scenario
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Wild Canadian Scenario
I know there is no chance of this verifying, but for entertainment purposes the Canadian global model at 0Z drives Emily almost due WNW to a landfall in southern Texas. But Frank is the real kicker. The storm recurves to about Bermuda and then stalls. Later the Azores ridge strenghtens incredibily and retrogrades Frank into NEW ENGALND!
http://meteocentre.com/models/glb00_240.html
What a season! Seems as though the central Atlantic ridges are really strong. Pretty much no TUTTs in evidence.
http://meteocentre.com/models/glb00_240.html
What a season! Seems as though the central Atlantic ridges are really strong. Pretty much no TUTTs in evidence.
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Re: Wild Canadian Scenario
Tip wrote:I know there is no chance of this verifying, but for entertainment purposes the Canadian global model at 0Z drives Emily almost due WNW to a landfall in southern Texas. But Frank is the real kicker. The storm recurves to about Bermuda and then stalls. Later the Azores ridge strenghtens incredibily and retrogrades Frank into NEW ENGALND!
http://meteocentre.com/models/glb00_240.html
What a season! Seems as though the central Atlantic ridges are really strong. Pretty much no TUTTs in evidence.
YESYESYESYES!!!NEW EEENNNNGGGGGLAND!!! FRANKLIN AND THE CANADIAN MODEL!!!! WOOOHOOOO
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