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91 Model Map updated 8AM EDT
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GFS remains wishy-washy on the Invest but still is honking development in western GOM in next 36 hrs. Don't have time to check all the maps on that but it has been consistent (and the outlier) on that potential.
Scott
GFS remains wishy-washy on the Invest but still is honking development in western GOM in next 36 hrs. Don't have time to check all the maps on that but it has been consistent (and the outlier) on that potential.
Scott
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Wow they are spread out from north Florida to south of cuba but until there is a true center organized those models will continue to spread in different directions.
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cycloneye wrote:Wow they are spread out from north Florida to south of cuba but until there is a true center organized those models will continue to spread in different directions.
I've been watching the Eta to see what it is painting upstream CONUS.
While not the Mother of all Ridges, 1028mb High builds with "91" scooting through the FL straights. Looks like a 5H trof comes through Mid-Atlantic on Friday but "91" should be well south of that.
We'll see.
Scott
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ticka1 wrote:Now the Floridians can see how it feels to have the models all over the place and know what us GOM'ers went through earlier this year.
Patricia
LOL!
Looks like this one could by pass Florida to the south and make a bee-line towards Texas! :o
The models are trending south and the pattern setup is favoring a Tex/La event in a few days.
We don't need anymore rain here,I heard Texas needs some! :o
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It isn't so much the models have trended south. Its that they initialized the system further South in the last run:):)
00Z intial 25.5
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 25.5N 60.1W 25.6N 63.1W 26.2N 65.9W 26.9N 68.7W
BAMM 25.5N 60.1W 25.4N 63.5W 25.6N 66.5W 26.0N 69.3W
A98E 25.5N 60.1W 25.2N 62.9W 25.2N 65.5W 25.6N 68.0W
LBAR 25.5N 60.1W 25.5N 63.1W 25.9N 66.1W 26.4N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
DSHP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
and todays 006Z run its in intialized at 21.2
BAMD 21.2N 61.5W 21.5N 63.1W 22.5N 65.1W 23.7N 67.6W
BAMM 21.2N 61.5W 21.4N 63.4W 22.1N 65.3W 23.2N 67.6W
A98E 21.2N 61.5W 20.2N 64.5W 19.9N 67.2W 20.1N 69.9W
LBAR 21.2N 61.5W 20.7N 63.9W 20.7N 66.4W 20.8N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
DSHP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
00Z intial 25.5
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 25.5N 60.1W 25.6N 63.1W 26.2N 65.9W 26.9N 68.7W
BAMM 25.5N 60.1W 25.4N 63.5W 25.6N 66.5W 26.0N 69.3W
A98E 25.5N 60.1W 25.2N 62.9W 25.2N 65.5W 25.6N 68.0W
LBAR 25.5N 60.1W 25.5N 63.1W 25.9N 66.1W 26.4N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
DSHP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
and todays 006Z run its in intialized at 21.2
BAMD 21.2N 61.5W 21.5N 63.1W 22.5N 65.1W 23.7N 67.6W
BAMM 21.2N 61.5W 21.4N 63.4W 22.1N 65.3W 23.2N 67.6W
A98E 21.2N 61.5W 20.2N 64.5W 19.9N 67.2W 20.1N 69.9W
LBAR 21.2N 61.5W 20.7N 63.9W 20.7N 66.4W 20.8N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
DSHP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
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Judging from the brown toast that used to be my lawn ... yes, Texas, or at least south central Texas, needs the rain.
We can do without the high winds, tornadoes, flash flooding, etc.
Most of the forecast discussions I've read from the NWS mets here in Texas indicate they are closely watching the system east of the Bahamas.
We can do without the high winds, tornadoes, flash flooding, etc.
Most of the forecast discussions I've read from the NWS mets here in Texas indicate they are closely watching the system east of the Bahamas.
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ameriwx2003 wrote:It isn't so much the models have trended south. Its that they initialized the system further South in the last run:):)
00Z intial 25.5
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 25.5N 60.1W 25.6N 63.1W 26.2N 65.9W 26.9N 68.7W
BAMM 25.5N 60.1W 25.4N 63.5W 25.6N 66.5W 26.0N 69.3W
A98E 25.5N 60.1W 25.2N 62.9W 25.2N 65.5W 25.6N 68.0W
LBAR 25.5N 60.1W 25.5N 63.1W 25.9N 66.1W 26.4N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
DSHP 25KTS 27KTS 31KTS 37KTS
and todays 006Z run its in intialized at 21.2
BAMD 21.2N 61.5W 21.5N 63.1W 22.5N 65.1W 23.7N 67.6W
BAMM 21.2N 61.5W 21.4N 63.4W 22.1N 65.3W 23.2N 67.6W
A98E 21.2N 61.5W 20.2N 64.5W 19.9N 67.2W 20.1N 69.9W
LBAR 21.2N 61.5W 20.7N 63.9W 20.7N 66.4W 20.8N 69.0W
SHIP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
DSHP 25KTS 28KTS 33KTS 39KTS
Interesting, it picked up on the second swirl SE of the ULL and initialized it. Something I noted last night (on visible imagery before sundown) and the so did the 12z UKMET ...
SF
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