Will there be another storm in November? Computer Models say

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Will there be another storm in November? Computer Models say

#1 Postby HURAKAN » Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:52 pm

KEY: ALWAYS LOOKS AT THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC IN THE FOLLOWING GRAPHS.

NHC' Surface Forecasts:

24 hours from now: An old cold front is dissipating in the Central Atlantic.
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48 hours from now: The cold front continues to dissipate.
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72 hours from now: The cold front dissipates and becomes a trough of low pressure.
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CMC 72 hours from now:
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GFS 72 hours from now:
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UKMET 96 hours from now:
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NOGAPS 96 hours from now:
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Computer models are much in agreement that an area of low pressure will form from the old cold front. Right now it will be very difficult to speculate whether the system will be tropical or most likely, subtropical. At least there will be an area of interest to watch for the next following days to see if what the computer models are predicting become a reality. Who said November wasn't an interesting month? :lol:

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#2 Postby WindRunner » Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:57 pm

Well, it does appear that a low will form as the official forecast and all the models support this, but with that trough, nothing can happen.
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