ATL: DANNY - Models
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Models
There many storms that have weakened to a wave and then regenerated. Just think back to 2005.
Frank2 wrote:That makes no sense - the system is almost dissipated...
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Haven't checked the models for Danny in awhile, bit of a surprise. I'd give it 50/50 at this point, it's already pulled quite a few surprises. I wonder if the NHC forecasts will start reflecting the upward model trend if we get another cycle or two like this (provided it doesn't dissipate first.)
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gatorcane wrote:Well the GFDL sees something once this system clears Hispaniola, wow is it blowing this thing up, 967MB:
Not sure what it is seeing.
The GFDL has been blowing Danny up post PR for quite awhile now. It has been keeping the system NORTH of all islands consistently. I argue that the model is not seeing anything but its own noise.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Models
GFDL is pretty bad, HWRF is a much better model, especially of late.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Models
tolakram wrote:GFDL is pretty bad, HWRF is a much better model, especially of late.
Agree, and especially the "of late" part.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Models
toad strangler wrote:tolakram wrote:GFDL is pretty bad, HWRF is a much better model, especially of late.
Agree, and especially the "of late" part.
their some thing wrong with models how can make weak ts into hurr few days
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The GFS has Danny and seems to combine with 98L in the Yucatan strait at 156 so its still something to watch for the GOM
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Hurricaneman wrote:The GFS has Danny and seems to combine with 98L in the Yucatan strait at 156 so its still something to watch for the GOM
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I believe you are mistaken. That's 98L you are seeing
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Models
I can't even see what ur talking about, I might just be to tired and eyes hurting
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