Hurricaneman wrote:I think the GFDL is on drugs, this is going to develop, on the other hand the other hand the HWRF is also on drugs, intensifies this too fast
hehe... ones on a upper ( hwrf) and one is on a downer ( gfdl) lol
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Hurricaneman wrote:I think the GFDL is on drugs, this is going to develop, on the other hand the other hand the HWRF is also on drugs, intensifies this too fast
Ivanhater wrote:GFS Ensembles...much further west
Ivanhater wrote:You can see the models have shifted west today on the spaghetti plot
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weatherguy2 wrote:Yeah, I bet when it starts getting some deeper pressure the GFDL will pick up on it.
Interpolated UKMET is a big part of the best consensus tracks (that are near or equal to the Euro in accuracy), so its more western track will put some weight westward on consensus.
ROCK wrote:I suspect they will shift even further west...as this takes its sweet time to develop....the trend is for a weaker trof and the ridge building in....climo speaker I would lay bets on the latter.....
ROCK wrote:I suspect they will shift even further west...as this takes its sweet time to develop....the trend is for a weaker trof and the ridge building in....climo speaker I would lay bets on the latter.....
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:ROCK wrote:I suspect they will shift even further west...as this takes its sweet time to develop....the trend is for a weaker trof and the ridge building in....climo speaker I would lay bets on the latter.....
Exactly. As the models are finally starting to see stronger ridging building in along with a flatter, weaker trof look for them to catch up with the track and move 97L further west towards the central gulf in line with the ensembles. Also you can throw out the few that show this recurving east of Florida. Around <1% of that happening especially since this is taking its time getting going. That leaves some hitting Florida and running north up the peninsula while all the rest go through the central/eastern gulf.
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