cajungal wrote:The latest model runs don't look a GOM threat anymore. Looks more likely that it will recurve.
Agreed. They have now done somewhat more of a northward adjustment.
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LAwxrgal wrote:What are the BAM models seeing that the others aren't? Why would the storm curve that sharply to the north?

CapeVerdeWave wrote:LAwxrgal wrote:What are the BAM models seeing that the others aren't? Why would the storm curve that sharply to the north?
A trough that is coming through is expected by several (but not all) models to weaken the ridge, potentially allowing a more northward movement or a progressively more northward movement (e.g., first west, then west-northwest, then northwest, then finally a more northerly path). About half of the models indicate this scenario might occur. If it does that, the system might strengthen more.
LAwxrgal wrote:Wouldn't a stronger system move more poleward anyway regardless to the presence or absence of a trough?

LAwxrgal wrote:CapeVerdeWave wrote:LAwxrgal wrote:What are the BAM models seeing that the others aren't? Why would the storm curve that sharply to the north?
A trough that is coming through is expected by several (but not all) models to weaken the ridge, potentially allowing a more northward movement or a progressively more northward movement (e.g., first west, then west-northwest, then northwest, then finally a more northerly path). About half of the models indicate this scenario might occur. If it does that, the system might strengthen more.
Wouldn't a stronger system move more poleward anyway regardless to the presence or absence of a trough?

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