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Re: ATL: GASTON - Models
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_156l.gif
there is your weakness but doesnt look like enough.....the next SV moving thru the CONUS looks flat...
there is your weakness but doesnt look like enough.....the next SV moving thru the CONUS looks flat...
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ROCK wrote:http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/00/images/gfs_ten_174l.gif
its like watching water boil....
I betcha the GFS will have Gaston moving over the DR and disrupting her circulation over the next couple of frames.
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it takes 9 days to get this far.....all of us are going to age probably 10 years just by watching this... 

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this is very similar to the 18z IMO....so far...
edit to add moving off the EC is not what the 18z showed.....
edit to add moving off the EC is not what the 18z showed.....

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Re: ATL: GASTON - Models
LOL....i think it moves it too slow. But who knows. Right now Gas is gassed.
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Wx_Warrior wrote:LOL....i think it moves it too slow. But who knows. Right now Gas is gassed.

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Wx_Warrior wrote:LOL....i think it moves it too slow. But who knows. Right now Gas is gassed.
agree...no way it moves that slow...
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Re: ATL: GASTON - Models
Now Yall knew we were still going to see many flip flops.
This one is looking like a Caribbean Cruiser for a while, much higher chance to hit the SE U.S or Gulf. Highest chance so far this year imo.
Like I said last night, we were likely to see Gulf runs (CHECK), and I expect to see Central America/Yucatan runs as well
This one is looking like a Caribbean Cruiser for a while, much higher chance to hit the SE U.S or Gulf. Highest chance so far this year imo.
Like I said last night, we were likely to see Gulf runs (CHECK), and I expect to see Central America/Yucatan runs as well

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Ivanhater wrote:Now Yall knew we were still going to see many flip flops.
This one is looking like a Caribbean Cruiser for a while, much higher chance to hit the SE U.S or Gulf. Highest chance so far this year imo.
The GFS still has Gaston recurving in the SE Bahamas at point of recurvature.On a side note the ITCZ looks like its going to swallow up whats left of Gaston.
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Re: ATL: GASTON - Models
Ivanhater wrote:Now Yall knew we were still going to see many flip flops.
This one is looking like a Caribbean Cruiser for a while, much higher chance to hit the SE U.S or Gulf. Highest chance so far this year imo.
Like I said last night, we were likely to see Gulf runs (CHECK), and I expect to see Central America/Yucatan runs as well
yeah i think you nailed it ivan. its only a matter of time before we can check the next one off your list...

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Re: ATL: GASTON - Models
boca wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Now Yall knew we were still going to see many flip flops.
This one is looking like a Caribbean Cruiser for a while, much higher chance to hit the SE U.S or Gulf. Highest chance so far this year imo.
The GFS still has Gaston recurving in the SE Bahamas at point of recurvature.On a side note the ITCZ looks like its going to swallow up whats left of Gaston.
No, it hits the East coast this run, it does not recurve.
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