RL3AO wrote:Cookie wrote:what dose the term fish stand for?
seen it used many times recently in this thread and others
A storm that curves out to sea without impacting land.
so would bertha 08 be a fish?

thanks for getting back to me guys
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RL3AO wrote:Cookie wrote:what dose the term fish stand for?
seen it used many times recently in this thread and others
A storm that curves out to sea without impacting land.
gatorcane wrote:I'm not so sure TD #2 is going to be a fish. 18Z rolling in and GFS shifts more left in this run yet again with this system brushing the Leewards. We'll just need to see some more runs but the trend today is LEFT.
Looks like this may end up as a case where models want to curve it NW into a weakness that just doesn't happen.
gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
gatorcane wrote:I'm not so sure TD #2 is going to be a fish. 18Z rolling in and GFS shifts more left in this run yet again with this system hitting the Northernmost Leewards. We'll just need to see some more runs but the trend today is LEFT.
Looks like this may end up as a case where models want to curve it NW into a weakness that just doesn't happen.
I know it should change but look at the Bermuda ridge and where TD #2 is in 6 days. That setup suggests this thing could get under that Bermuda ridge and ride west......
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_132l.gif
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
Blown_away wrote:gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
The Hebert Box has always been my rule, until Ike, he destroyed my confidence in that theory.
Blown_away wrote:gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
The Hebert Box has always been my rule, until Ike, he destroyed my confidence in that theory.
wxman57 wrote:Blown_away wrote:gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
The Hebert Box has always been my rule, until Ike, he destroyed my confidence in that theory.
You misunderstand what the box means. It is simply an observation that most hurricanes that have struck Florida have passed through the box. The box, itself, is not a predictor, only an indicator of a potential Florida threat. Ike passed through neither Hebert box, and it did not hit Florida.
Oh, and it's HEBERT not HERBERT. Paul Hebert is from New Iberia, LA, a few miles from where I grew up. His name is Cajun not British.
http://www.hurricanecity.com/hebertbox.htm
gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
wxman57 wrote:Blown_away wrote:gatorcane wrote::uarrow: 132 hours very close to Puerto Rico passing through Herbert box but still a weak system
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_132l.gif
At 144 hours its passing just north of Hispaniola on a WNW to W course with a Bermuda ridge building in (if you look at the H5 charts you'll see it)
The Hebert Box has always been my rule, until Ike, he destroyed my confidence in that theory.
You misunderstand what the box means. It is simply an observation that most hurricanes that have struck Florida have passed through the box. The box, itself, is not a predictor, only an indicator of a potential Florida threat. Ike passed through neither Hebert box, and it did not hit Florida.
Oh, and it's HEBERT not HERBERT. Paul Hebert is from New Iberia, LA, a few miles from where I grew up. His name is Cajun not British.
http://www.hurricanecity.com/hebertbox.htm
[/quote]You misunderstand what the box means. It is simply an observation that most hurricanes that have struck Florida have passed through the box. The box, itself, is not a predictor, only an indicator of a potential Florida threat. Ike passed through neither Hebert box, and it did not hit Florida.
Oh, and it's HEBERT not HERBERT. Paul Hebert is from New Iberia, LA, a few miles from where I grew up. His name is Cajun not British.
http://www.hurricanecity.com/hebertbox.htm
our friends in New Orleans prefer Bobby Hebert over Paul Hebert
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