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jax
All bets are off !
The NHC isn't even sure Wilma will get into the Gulf any more...
Is it going into the Yucatan? Is it going through the channel?
If it hits the Yucatan... will it stall there and weeken?
They admit they have very little confidence in any 5 day
solution.
Is it going into the Yucatan? Is it going through the channel?
If it hits the Yucatan... will it stall there and weeken?
They admit they have very little confidence in any 5 day
solution.
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here are a few key clips from the NHC discussion
agreement among the track guidance models...which had been very good
over the past couple of days...has completely collapsed today.
GFDL showing an
extreme change...with its 5-day position shifting a mere 1650 nmi
from its previous position in Maine to the western tip of Cuba.
I have slowed the
official forecast just a little bit at this time...but if Wilma
continues to move more to the left than expected...substantial
changes to the official forecast may have to be made down the line.
Needless to say...confidence in the forecast track...especially the
timing...has decreased considerably.
WOW... 1,650 mile change for a 5 day solition....
agreement among the track guidance models...which had been very good
over the past couple of days...has completely collapsed today.
GFDL showing an
extreme change...with its 5-day position shifting a mere 1650 nmi
from its previous position in Maine to the western tip of Cuba.
I have slowed the
official forecast just a little bit at this time...but if Wilma
continues to move more to the left than expected...substantial
changes to the official forecast may have to be made down the line.
Needless to say...confidence in the forecast track...especially the
timing...has decreased considerably.
WOW... 1,650 mile change for a 5 day solition....
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Downdraft...
I know when I seconded this phrase, I meant confidence for the next few hours...
You know that good scientists don't count the chickens before they're hatched and don't stop counting until all shells are checked..
I know it's a wacky analogy, but to add to the silliness:
The fat lady hasn't sung

I know when I seconded this phrase, I meant confidence for the next few hours...
You know that good scientists don't count the chickens before they're hatched and don't stop counting until all shells are checked..
I know it's a wacky analogy, but to add to the silliness:
The fat lady hasn't sung

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Can't remember which forecaster said it, or for which advisory on which storm (but it was a recent one), but the quote went something like this:
"Many of the 2005 tropical systems are generally ignoring climatology" (or a close facsimile)
Seems to me that quote is still standing strong today...
"Many of the 2005 tropical systems are generally ignoring climatology" (or a close facsimile)
Seems to me that quote is still standing strong today...
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Downdraft wrote:People, people, people. Let's remember what time of the year it is and climitology for the season. Don't jump all over a bad run by the GFDL. It's a little premature to say all bet's are off and you don't see the NHC forecast saying that either.
feel free to read between the lines... this is what NHC said
agreement among the track guidance models...which had been very good
over the past couple of days...has completely collapsed today.
GFDL showing an
extreme change...with its 5-day position shifting a mere 1650 nmi
from its previous position in Maine to the western tip of Cuba.
I have slowed the
official forecast just a little bit at this time...but if Wilma
continues to move more to the left than expected...substantial
changes to the official forecast may have to be made down the line.
Needless to say...confidence in the forecast track...especially the
timing...has decreased considerably
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