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GFS Long Range Possibilities
Lots of times when the GFS picks up on a low pass 72 hours, that low just dissappears on the charts, only to give you a "hint" of what may happen. However, this morning, the GFS is showing a low at 84 hours emerging off of Africa and is VERY persistant to bring it across the Atlantic by 384 hours. I know, it's a very long ways out, but still interesting to see something so persistant at that long of a range.


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hey sky.. not trying to be rude at all. I have been posted about this same thing in my gfs thread if you want to go there and post that would be great. I have been noticing the same thing.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 6&start=20
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 6&start=20
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I graduated in 74 I remember surfing Marias in Rincon July 4 1974. The surf was unreal. Long rights big and chunky that could keep you under for a long time, It was uncrowded and scary. Later on that storm which created those bombs moved west into the south Fl. area. I remember seeing a large boat that was thrown upon the shores of Miami in the news. Maybe I am wrong on the dates. I am going to check on that when I have time Remember talkin tropic Take care surf on
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No system yet. Long Range models are subject to large errors. Nothing to be concerned about until there is a trend ...ie more than one model showing a low developingWhite Cap wrote:Anyone know what the future steering currents will be for this system? Will it become a fish in the Atlantic or could high pressure build and push it west?



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no advance wrote:I graduated in 74 I remember surfing Marias in Rincon July 4 1974. The surf was unreal. Long rights big and chunky that could keep you under for a long time, It was uncrowded and scary. Later on that storm which created those bombs moved west into the south Fl. area. I remember seeing a large boat that was thrown upon the shores of Miami in the news. Maybe I am wrong on the dates. I am going to check on that when I have time Remember talkin tropic Take care surf on
You are probably thinking about Hurricane David from 1979. It brushed the southeast Florida coast and Miami with bands.
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Rainband wrote:No system yet. Long Range models are subject to large errors. Nothing to be concerned about until there is a trend ...ie more than one model showing a low developingWhite Cap wrote:Anyone know what the future steering currents will be for this system? Will it become a fish in the Atlantic or could high pressure build and push it west?BTW Welcome to S2K
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White Cap wrote:Rainband wrote:No system yet. Long Range models are subject to large errors. Nothing to be concerned about until there is a trend ...ie more than one model showing a low developingWhite Cap wrote:Anyone know what the future steering currents will be for this system? Will it become a fish in the Atlantic or could high pressure build and push it west?BTW Welcome to S2K
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We try to make S2K a place that appeals to everyone from the novice to the expert.White Cap wrote:Thanks, thanks, thanks...You all are just too kind! Very helpful forum! The first storm forum I joined was back in 1998 - Hurricane Central and that has since disbanded, but it was a nice group of people, but I do believe this one tops it all!



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