This makes the likely landfall at Jupiter.
However, Matthew has a propensity to deflect toward land on its approach.
So, IMHO at this point, likely landfall would be around West Palm Beach.

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Sav_hurricane_hunter wrote:Good morning, all I could find is the ECMWF is this the same group/family as the ECMO & is the ECMWF a good reliable model? My local met. just said on fb that euro is king as far as models & its what he & NHC uses?
Sav_hurricane_hunter wrote:Good morning, all I could find is the ECMWF is this the same group/family as the ECMO & is the ECMWF a good reliable model? My local met. just said on fb that euro is king as far as models & its what he & NHC uses?
yes..there is model support for it to get close...palm beach north should prepare for landafall although those preps need to be done real soon..there are already palm fronds down on my street in flladam0983 wrote:Could hurricane Matthew make landfall further south and west near southern palm beach county and go inland. Hurricane Matthew eye is missing Nassau to the south and west.
Sav_hurricane_hunter wrote:Good morning, all I could find is the ECMWF is this the same group/family as the ECMO & is the ECMWF a good reliable model? My local met. just said on fb that euro is king as far as models & its what he & NHC uses?
RL3AO wrote:The HRRR also initializes radar data into the model from entire US radar network. So it's getting at least a little more info now.
RL3AO wrote:The HRRR also initializes radar data into the model from entire US radar network. So it's getting at least a little more info now.
bg1 wrote:Sav_hurricane_hunter wrote:Good morning, all I could find is the ECMWF is this the same group/family as the ECMO & is the ECMWF a good reliable model? My local met. just said on fb that euro is king as far as models & its what he & NHC uses?
Wait, he actually used that exact wording? I thought it was just this forum.But it is one of the top 4 models.
ronjon wrote:RL3AO wrote:The HRRR also initializes radar data into the model from entire US radar network. So it's getting at least a little more info now.
Can someone post a link to the latest HRRR model?
ronjon wrote:RL3AO wrote:The HRRR also initializes radar data into the model from entire US radar network. So it's getting at least a little more info now.
Can someone post a link to the latest HRRR model?
ronjon wrote:Western eyewall raking Palm Beach County from 8pm to midnight tonight according to HRRR model.
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