Check out the 2 posts above yours.cheezyWXguy wrote:can someone post the hwrf? Someone said it bombs it out to 920mb!?!

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Check out the 2 posts above yours.cheezyWXguy wrote:can someone post the hwrf? Someone said it bombs it out to 920mb!?!
Blown_away wrote:Ivanhater wrote:12Z Nogaps in...nasty!
Image did not work, is it nasty before or after passing bt SFL?
Can somebody please post the graphic run for the 12z GFDL.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:12z HWRF shows a major hurricane moving up the east coast of Florida between late Monday and Tuesday...
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/hwrftc2. ... =Animation
weatherwoman wrote:I say from watching JB this thing will develop and run the EC with a land fall in NC that is just what they do, now JB did not say NC I am leaning towards a NC hit, but he does make some wonderful points about the models,
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gatorcane wrote:Look a page or so back on this thread and note the GFDL and HWRF and the path right near or through the East coast of Florida. I'm not sure what the GFS is seeing but seems to be utterly confused with 92L...it had it as just a weak wave yesterday.![]()
gatorcane wrote:Look a page or so back on this thread and note the GFDL and HWRF and the path right near or through the East coast of Florida. I'm not sure what the GFS is seeing but seems to be utterly confused with 92L...it had it as just a weak wave yesterday.![]()
Brent wrote:x-y-no wrote:12z GFDL:
I'll second that
gatorcane wrote:Here is just one of many examples of the classic S. FL system that rides the big islands and does the "hook" into SE Florida. These hooks were quite common back in the early to mid 1900s. Haven't seen one of these in a *long* while but models seem to be suggesting something like this (a bit more right though).
We'll need to watch this as time goes on...and as new model runs come available. For the sake of SE Florida I hope this does not come close to happening with 92L.
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