Is the NAM forecast guidance model worth anything in the tropics? I know it is not a specific tropical weather forecast tool but a general one, right, as it used to be called the ETA?
Just wondering...
The 18z NAM is bullish on development on the WCarib system. I don't think the NAM did too good with Rita, so not sure what to think.
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CHRISTY wrote:can you post a link!
Yup, check this out at 72 hours:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... /fpc.shtml
And ... I just re-read Wxman57's excellent "sticky" on all the models and see that he laughs off the NAM. I forgot it was on his list. Guess I shouldn't pay much attention to this.
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