ATL: FLORENCE - Models
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
12Z Gfs 48: 30 miles ESE of 6Z run or where NC/SC line hits ocean
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
12Z gfs hits Myrtle Beach dead-on before turning inland. Prior 3 runs were about 25 miles inland from there fwiw
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
The 12Z GGEM hour 42 is 50 miles SE of its 0Z run or near Georgetown, SC, right on coast vs Florence, SC, on prior run.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
The 12Z JMA hour 72 is well south of prior runs down in S central SC I think below Columbia
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
The GFS' insistence on deepening is a tad concerning, but only a tad since that model has a well known overdeepening bias.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
All models, even including the Euro, get her to just N of 34N tonight and tomorrow morning before any SW turn. So, I think that’s a benchmark of sorts. Will she make it up to there by then? There’s still plenty of time (18-24 hours) to do so per models.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
http://www.windalert.com/storm/florence#34.088,-83.095,7,8
Nice Link - Would seem to be tracking a little North of NHC prediction if I am seeing it correctly.
Nice Link - Would seem to be tracking a little North of NHC prediction if I am seeing it correctly.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
Following the lead of the GFS, CDN, and JMA, the 12 UKMET is ~50 miles E of the 0Z run at hour 48 with it not far inland from Georgetown vs between Florence and Columbia on 0Z UK. OTOH, the 12Z FV3 is a little NE of its prior run.
With the 4 models moving somewhat toward the 0Z Euro, will the Euro hold serve with its still on its own CHS hit or will it finally come back to the consensus some and be N of CHS? Any bets?
With the 4 models moving somewhat toward the 0Z Euro, will the Euro hold serve with its still on its own CHS hit or will it finally come back to the consensus some and be N of CHS? Any bets?
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
LarryWx wrote:Following the lead of the GFS, CDN, and JMA, the 12 UKMET is ~50 miles E of the 0Z run at hour 48 with it not far inland from Georgetown vs between Florence and Columbia on 0Z UK. OTOH, the 12Z FV3 is a little NE of its prior run.
With the 4 models moving somewhat toward the 0Z Euro, will the Euro hold serve with its still on its own CHS hit or will it finally come back to the consensus some and be N of CHS? Any bets?
I've been wondering why Charleston is still under a Hurricane watch and maybe NHC is waiting to see how soon Florence takes that SW turn. I'm betting Florence is inland when she makes the SW turn.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
12Z Euro 24 hour a bit SW of 0Z
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
LarryWx wrote:12Z Euro 24 hour a bit SW of 0Z
Really hard to tell, certainly a small change.
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Ken711 wrote:LarryWx wrote:12Z Euro 24 hour a bit SW of 0Z
Really hard to tell, certainly a small change.
Per 48 hour map, CHS will be hit yet again by the Euro.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
LarryWx wrote:Ken711 wrote:LarryWx wrote:12Z Euro 24 hour a bit SW of 0Z
Really hard to tell, certainly a small change.
Per 48 hour map, CHS will be hit yet again by the Euro.
Yes a bit SE of 0z run.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
The 12Z runs have barely changed over the past three days at hour 24.
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LarryWx wrote:Ken711 wrote:LarryWx wrote:12Z Euro 24 hour a bit SW of 0Z
Really hard to tell, certainly a small change.
Per 48 hour map, CHS will be hit yet again by the Euro.
Yeah..heading SW down the coast still off shore. I wonder if we need to take the left bias of the Euro into consideration?
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pgoss11 wrote:LarryWx wrote:Ken711 wrote:
Really hard to tell, certainly a small change.
Per 48 hour map, CHS will be hit yet again by the Euro.
Yeah..heading SW down the coast still off shore. I wonder if we need to take the left bias of the Euro into consideration?
"Left" in regards to storm motion right?
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bg1 wrote:pgoss11 wrote:LarryWx wrote:
Per 48 hour map, CHS will be hit yet again by the Euro.
Yeah..heading SW down the coast still off shore. I wonder if we need to take the left bias of the Euro into consideration?
"Left" in regards to storm motion right?[/quote
Yes. Euro tends to be left biased in direction while the GFS tends to be right sided.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Models
Still just off the coast, as noted above. Does make a landfall near Wilmington before going back out to sea.
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