Meteo-France Guadeloupe reported (due to Katia) yesterday at 6PM average waves of 4meters 60 with a higher wave reaching 7meters 90

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Gustywind wrote:Off topic and for those who are interrested...
Meteo-France Guadeloupe reported (due to Katia) yesterday at 6PM average waves of 4meters 60 with a higher wave reaching 7meters 90.
Jevo wrote:SouthDadeFish wrote:bobbisboy wrote:Anyone notice that Lee isn't following the NCH forecast track by a WIDE bit? comments?
A different track would certainly change the pattern for Katia, no?
i mean this looks WAY off..... thoughts?
Katia is following right along the NHC forecast points. Turn them on in this loop and you will see this:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-vis.html
After 8 years here I realize that storms ALWAYS follow along the NHC's forecasted path... because they update it once every 6 hours
cpdaman wrote:still some spread in the euro ensembles that would indicate a slow more sw track is an option
http://raleighwx.americanwx.com/models/ ... PNA120.gif
fci wrote:So when all is said and done and the angst of the models, people harassing those who said "fish" and JB talking CONUS; it looks like climatology wins out and a recurving "fish".
Look back to page 1.
Yes, yes, yes...keep vigilance until it is for sure... But it looks good for a typical recurve.
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