Rgv20 wrote:The center does not look like its going to relocate....850mb vorticity from 21z looks really healthy.
The center of 850mb vorticity on that chart looks closer to the area northeast of the current center.
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Rgv20 wrote:The center does not look like its going to relocate....850mb vorticity from 21z looks really healthy.
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Slightly off topic, but the talk of a second center, multiple vortices, and the two track camps got me to wondering. Is it even remotely possible for a storm to split into two and head into different directions? Just a wild thought that came to my head and I figured it would be an easy answer here.
Kingarabian wrote:WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Slightly off topic, but the talk of a second center, multiple vortices, and the two track camps got me to wondering. Is it even remotely possible for a storm to split into two and head into different directions? Just a wild thought that came to my head and I figured it would be an easy answer here.
The NOGAPS was suggesting that.
Dean4Storms wrote:Canadian even further eastward at 18Z? Showing a MS/AL border landfall.....![]()
http://derecho.math.uwm.edu/models/al962012.png
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Slightly off topic, but the talk of a second center, multiple vortices, and the two track camps got me to wondering. Is it even remotely possible for a storm to split into two and head into different directions? Just a wild thought that came to my head and I figured it would be an easy answer here.
Hurricaneman wrote:Kingarabian wrote:WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Slightly off topic, but the talk of a second center, multiple vortices, and the two track camps got me to wondering. Is it even remotely possible for a storm to split into two and head into different directions? Just a wild thought that came to my head and I figured it would be an easy answer here.
The NOGAPS was suggesting that.
And so is the GFS
ronjon wrote:Don't know if it means much, but the 12z HWRF and CMC models 12 hrs positions (8 PM tonight) are at 26N-89W. Pretty far west from where the center is.
Rgv20 wrote:The center does not look like its going to relocate....850mb vorticity from 21z looks really healthy.
panamatropicwatch wrote:I wonder if the models are having trouble with the upper level low just off of Louisianna? What happens if it sinks to the surface?
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