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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
Ivanhater wrote:Actually, if you can believe it, the 926 mb is a weaker storm
908mb at 216 hours!!
Oh I'm saving that one.
and we thought 921 mb was epic.

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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
I'm away from my computer, so I apologize for asking this, but is the consensus with the models right now a recurve before hitting the east coast? Thanks.
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
Don't you mean LABOUR Day weekend?
Sorry, it's the Canadian in me
I've been watching the GFS runs on this and the 6Z run had it impacting Newfoundland almost dead on. That would make it quite the storm up there. Transitioning storms can get really intense. The big difference is that Northern East Coasters seem to totally take these events in stride. I was in Halifax for Noel and they barely noticed a hurricane going on! Surge ceases to be a big problem, but the wave action can be incredible.
Of course, the runs are flip flopping from a direct hit to offshore back to a direct hit. Not sure what to beleive as the 6Z and the 0Z had a strike, while the latest doesn't. It also totally absorbs 97L into Earl and makes it one big system so this comment could have gone on either thread I think.

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I've been watching the GFS runs on this and the 6Z run had it impacting Newfoundland almost dead on. That would make it quite the storm up there. Transitioning storms can get really intense. The big difference is that Northern East Coasters seem to totally take these events in stride. I was in Halifax for Noel and they barely noticed a hurricane going on! Surge ceases to be a big problem, but the wave action can be incredible.
Of course, the runs are flip flopping from a direct hit to offshore back to a direct hit. Not sure what to beleive as the 6Z and the 0Z had a strike, while the latest doesn't. It also totally absorbs 97L into Earl and makes it one big system so this comment could have gone on either thread I think.
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models

I know it's hard but try not to focus on the awesome 908 mb, WOW!!!

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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
Yes, the heights are rising and the ridge is building stronger on the Euro between 216 and 240 hours..similar to the 00z run.
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
Going to be BIG problems for the US EC if that pattern is in place with a hurricane near the Bahamas.
We have 2 runs now with the EURO showing this.

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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
I am somewhat curious as to why we have no support from the GFS. Until that time, it is just background noise.
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
Riptide wrote:I am somewhat curious as to why we have no support from the GFS. Until that time, it is just background noise.
GFS looks really off, speeding 97L up to catch Earl. I don't think that is likely but we will see.
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Decomdoug wrote:Having lived here for 56 years, It wouldn't be Labor Day without some kind of TC event, believe me. When I was a kid it seemed every Labor Day we had a storm or one was near by.
You've lived in Port Saint Lucie for 56 years?
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
cajungal wrote:908 mb? Does that translate to a Cat 5? what would the wind speed be?
I would say that has to be a Cat 5 if not very close!
Riptide wrote:I am somewhat curious as to why we have no support from the GFS. Until that time, it is just background noise.
The latest GFS had 97L catching Earl and maybe passing him to the east. IMO, the latest GFS was junk. When the EURO talks I give it respect!
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Re: ATL: 97L - Models
If you can believe it, the Euro ensembles are showing the operational run the northern outlier. Ensembles are further south through 120 hours so far.
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Decomdoug wrote:Having lived here for 56 years, It wouldn't be Labor Day without some kind of TC event, believe me. When I was a kid it seemed every Labor Day we had a storm or one was near by.
My Mother-in-Law who will be ninrty always calls these the September storms, some things never change and I have been living here in this location for thirty years.
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AdamFirst wrote:Decomdoug wrote:Having lived here for 56 years, It wouldn't be Labor Day without some kind of TC event, believe me. When I was a kid it seemed every Labor Day we had a storm or one was near by.
You've lived in Port Saint Lucie for 56 years?
Poor guy
No, Grew up in Fort Lauderdale. I've been in PSL for 9 years
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