12z CMC brings a TC toward the Carolina's.......
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SouthFloridawx wrote:bvigal wrote:Since this is an actual surface low pressure, which has existed for a while, I don't understand why it's not shown on most of the models at Cyclone Phase Evolution? Even if no development is expected, wouldn't it appear as existing? ("Black = exiting lows")
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/
I think that since no one has actually entered the data on a current low pressure it would not be there. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Some lows need to be entered into the data and then let it run.
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:In certain cases, yes. Usually though they give the model a run, or two first, before manually inputting such a system. They prefer not to do this, as it is an "artificial construct", and tends to under perform (interacting badly with other "naturally generated" data sets/systems) , or even be lost in future runs.
Thanks, guys. That does explain what I've seen on these the last 2 years. But it does make me wonder: if the models can't accurately grasp what's actually taking place in the present time, how good are the projections? I guess the answer is, if something's really organizing out there, they do just fine. It's only these borderline or hopeless little lows that are left out.

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ThunderMate wrote:what is the CMC doing with it today?
Latest CMC model at 0Z doesn't even show this low.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/
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ThunderMate wrote:could i get a link to view myself please...thanks
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cyclonephase/cmc ... 00/83.html



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