Fusion13 wrote:Here is a mm5fsu 120h model. Looking pretty big.
Pretty Big Indeed! Looks like another system off the African Coast can be our next system to watch tooo. Florence is not a storm to look forward to it looks like.
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Fusion13 wrote:Here is a mm5fsu 120h model. Looking pretty big.
SouthFloridawx wrote:GFS and CMC are also developing a fairly large system also. UKMET is smaller but, I imagine that it will join the ranks also.
cycloneye wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:GFS and CMC are also developing a fairly large system also. UKMET is smaller but, I imagine that it will join the ranks also.
You will be posting the 12z run of all the models right? As they come in I will be editing the title letting know the members which model is already posted.
I have a feeling that Florence may become a headache for the Carolinas. I'm basing this on the time of year, (September storms are more likely to hit the Outer Banks) and this is an 'F' named storm (the sixth storm of the season is also more likely to hit the Carolinas, (as in Fran and Floyd). In recent history, the worse hurricanes hit North Carolina following a major rain event. Ernesto dropped a lot of rain in the coastal plains region of the state and there have been two cold fronts in the last few days that are adding to the total rainfall east of I-95. Based on this very unscientific approach, it seems that we are primed for a major hurricane.
Suncat wrote:I have a feeling that Florence may become a headache for the Carolinas. I'm basing this on the time of year, (September storms are more likely to hit the Outer Banks) and this is an 'F' named storm (the sixth storm of the season is also more likely to hit the Carolinas, (as in Fran and Floyd). In recent history, the worse hurricanes hit North Carolina following a major rain event. Ernesto dropped a lot of rain in the coastal plains region of the state and there have been two cold fronts in the last few days that are adding to the total rainfall east of I-95. Based on this very unscientific approach, it seems that we are primed for a major hurricane.
Suncat wrote:I have a feeling that Florence may become a headache for the Carolinas. I'm basing this on the time of year, (September storms are more likely to hit the Outer Banks) and this is an 'F' named storm (the sixth storm of the season is also more likely to hit the Carolinas, (as in Fran and Floyd). In recent history, the worse hurricanes hit North Carolina following a major rain event. Ernesto dropped a lot of rain in the coastal plains region of the state and there have been two cold fronts in the last few days that are adding to the total rainfall east of I-95. Based on this very unscientific approach, it seems that we are primed for a major hurricane.
terstorm1012 wrote:Suncat wrote:I have a feeling that Florence may become a headache for the Carolinas. I'm basing this on the time of year, (September storms are more likely to hit the Outer Banks) and this is an 'F' named storm (the sixth storm of the season is also more likely to hit the Carolinas, (as in Fran and Floyd). In recent history, the worse hurricanes hit North Carolina following a major rain event. Ernesto dropped a lot of rain in the coastal plains region of the state and there have been two cold fronts in the last few days that are adding to the total rainfall east of I-95. Based on this very unscientific approach, it seems that we are primed for a major hurricane.
well watching the weather this morning, I did see that there will be a front along the east coast in the Monday time frame. So we will have to see if this Front goes off the coast and takes Florence with it or stalls out and opens up a weakness close to the coast. Your concern is now my concern, as we've had a lot of rain from Ernesto and flooding could happen.
So now there's the Bermuda/Azores High and the monday front timing to worry about. It's going to be a busy week.
HURAKAN wrote:Channel 7 in Miami interrupted the "Family Feud" @ around 10:40 AM to announce that TD 6 had been upgraded to Florence. It's just plain stupid how some news stations want to exaggerate a tropical cyclones importance when it's known that Florence is not a threat to anyone. Except if you have transatlantic ships or you are a fish in the middle of the Atlantic.
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