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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Lets see if the models have the usual east bias. Hopefully the upper levels will be sampled in the next few days so we can get an idea of how strong or weak the Bermuda ridge is......MGC
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Kingarabian wrote:18z HWRF hour 84:
https://i.imgur.com/yfXCxeg.png
Looks like it might thread the needle again. I'm really curious about the potential for rapid intensification once it gets through Cuba
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Kingarabian wrote:18z HWRF hour 90:
https://i.imgur.com/fSx8Fri.png
Another treading the needle track. I’m interested to see how much the HWRF track will change once this is officially designated as TS Elsa and the model is given a well-defined center the work with.
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ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Kingarabian wrote:The western structure of PTC 5 sorta looks like the previous HWRF simulated IR but the cloud temps are completely off.
https://i.imgur.com/YhOLT5V.png
Well for comparison this is what the 00z run predicted for now. Pretty darn close.

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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
toad strangler wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:toad strangler wrote:
Again, this kind of track fits neatly into July climo
I guess tomorrow is July but it’s not often you have a storm forming this Far East in June threatening a Florida landfall.
There is no threat of a Florida landfall outside of some mid range models. And when that time comes, It's full blown July.



no threat to florida???
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Is it me or does the Euro seem way too far north? Are they still struggling with initializing these systems?
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
eastcoastFL wrote:Is it me or does the Euro seem way too far north? Are they still struggling with initializing these systems?
Euro has been playing catchup this whole time... surprisingly even the CMC seems to have a better grasp on the situation
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Ian2401 wrote:toad strangler wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
I guess tomorrow is July but it’s not often you have a storm forming this Far East in June threatening a Florida landfall.
There is no threat of a Florida landfall outside of some mid range models. And when that time comes, It's full blown July.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_gefs_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_geps_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_tracks_latest.png
no threat to florida???
I think we will see more of Florida in the cone as time goes on unless it gets chopped by the islands and dissipates. The only models I see forecasting that so far seem too far north. But who knows this far out.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
18z HWRF hour 126:

Weakens substantially after crossing Cuba.

Weakens substantially after crossing Cuba.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Ian2401 wrote:toad strangler wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
I guess tomorrow is July but it’s not often you have a storm forming this Far East in June threatening a Florida landfall.
There is no threat of a Florida landfall outside of some mid range models. And when that time comes, It's full blown July.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_gefs_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_geps_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_tracks_latest.png
no threat to florida???
No. There is potential but a threat? lol I guess we view what that actually is much differently. Either way, you should be prepared 95% by June 1 !
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Ian2401 wrote:toad strangler wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:
I guess tomorrow is July but it’s not often you have a storm forming this Far East in June threatening a Florida landfall.
There is no threat of a Florida landfall outside of some mid range models. And when that time comes, It's full blown July.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_gefs_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_geps_latest.png https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/05L_tracks_latest.png
no threat to florida???
No where is threatened at the moment including Florida. 1- no tropical storm has formed. 2- models are not worth looking at w/o an official center position this far out. And 3-even if this system does develop a lot can change before and if it even made a landfall along the U.S. coast because it is so far out. Don’t sweat it at this point.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Kingarabian wrote:18z HWRF hour 126:
https://i.imgur.com/vWrl4ln.png
Weakens substantially after crossing Cuba.
And west… Shields up lol. Long way to go with this one
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
Kingarabian wrote:18z HWRF hour 126:
https://i.imgur.com/vWrl4ln.png
Weakens substantially after crossing Cuba.
This would be nice.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
18z Euro essentially same track as the 12z Euro. Opens it up after passing the leeward islands.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Models
The main difference between the GFS and the ECWMF is short-term intensification/organization, which creates substantial track differences. You can see in the 12z ECMWF and 18z GFS run the differences in as little as 48 hours, with the ECMWF showing a weaker system, and thus gets caught in the faster low-level flow and a much quicker forward speed:
ECMWF

GFS

It's not just the operational suite either, as the ECMWF 12z ensemble members are progressively faster (and weaker) than the GFS ensemble members @ 72 hrs:
ECMWF ensembles

GFS ensembles

ECMWF

GFS

It's not just the operational suite either, as the ECMWF 12z ensemble members are progressively faster (and weaker) than the GFS ensemble members @ 72 hrs:
ECMWF ensembles

GFS ensembles

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