Evil Jeremy wrote:70 MPH winds
Yep, just as I thought. I think we will have Hurricane Karen this afternoon.
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caneseddy wrote:Jeff Masters, in his blog, states that the trough that is going to lift Karen north probably won't be strong enough to recurve it out to sea
As to long-range, he mentions both the UKMET, which turns Karen west under a ridge and the GFS, which stalls Karen north of the islands for 2-4 days until the next trough takes it out to sea, but it is too soon to speculate which scenario will verify, according to him
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/show.html
Frank2 wrote:Actually, it seems like it won't be a hurricane anytime today...
cycloneye wrote:Frank2 wrote:Actually, it seems like it won't be a hurricane anytime today...
Agree.Outflow boundaries are shooting out in the western side.
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Guess who says Peekaboo at the in this loop..Humm..Euro anyone? nah..Just the GFS..
Tropics_Dude83 wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Guess who says Peekaboo at the in this loop..Humm..Euro anyone? nah..Just the GFS..
Destruction5,
My version of windows won't let me play those Java loopsWhat does it show? Has the GFS jumped off the fish bandwagon?
has it moving more west at the end of the run, actually due west if not WWSW. The strong weakness kind of vanishes and is replaced by a strong ridge to the north of Karen.
Emmett_Brown wrote:has it moving more west at the end of the run, actually due west if not WWSW. The strong weakness kind of vanishes and is replaced by a strong ridge to the north of Karen.
Hmmm... how close to any land area does it come toward the end of the run... does it still go fishing at the end?
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