What is you favroite Computer model (as in accuracy)
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For what? Tropics alone?
For general, GFS is actually pretty good long-range, ECMWF outperforms all in the medium-range, and for the short-range, the NAM/GFS are both pretty good.
For tropical, UKMET, GFDL, and FSSE outperform the rest.
BTW Floyd, you do not have the ECMWF on the poll. And what do you mean by "FSU"? FSU Superensemble (FSSE) or FSUMM5?
For general, GFS is actually pretty good long-range, ECMWF outperforms all in the medium-range, and for the short-range, the NAM/GFS are both pretty good.
For tropical, UKMET, GFDL, and FSSE outperform the rest.
BTW Floyd, you do not have the ECMWF on the poll. And what do you mean by "FSU"? FSU Superensemble (FSSE) or FSUMM5?
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wxmann_91 wrote:For what? Tropics alone?
For general, GFS is actually pretty good long-range, ECMWF outperforms all in the medium-range, and for the short-range, the NAM/GFS are both pretty good.
For tropical, UKMET, GFDL, and FSSE outperform the rest.
BTW Floyd, you do not have the ECMWF on the poll. And what do you mean by "FSU"? FSU Superensemble (FSSE) or FSUMM5?
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HURAKAN wrote:SURPRISINGLY TO EVERYONE, IN 2005 GFDL DID A PRETTY GOOD JOB. GOOD ENOUGH TO GET THE ATTENTION MANY TIMES FROM THE NHC'S FORECASTERS.
One thing you can do is compare the GFDL to JB. (This will not be my opinion of JB, but since youall bash him so much, it will be what so many perceive him as.) Great at pattern recognition, but the one weakness - way too easily swayed into the extremes. It just so happened that in 2005 all the storms did turn extreme. Wait till a normal year and see what happens. The GFDL will crash and burn. However, it could have had some new equations inputed so maybe I am wrong. But I would wait a few seasons before judging it. Though IMO just from this year's preformance its good pattern recognition skills earn it a high grade.
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wxmann_91 wrote:ROCK wrote:I voted for the A98E.....great model for the deep tropics....![]()
Did you seriously? I do see one vote for it...
Can't let the all reliable A98E not get a vote...I love how it smashes low lat storms into South America and it almost always does this cute little zig zag....


seriously I would go with the GFDL...the MM5 is right up there with 98E IMO.....
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