Check Out The 0Z CMC!! He Hee!!!!!!!!

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Check Out The 0Z CMC!! He Hee!!!!!!!!

#1 Postby Steve H. » Sun Nov 30, 2003 12:23 am

Has a mega storm crossing Cuba, through the Bahamas and up the east coast :eek: Its picking up on something though.....maybe a noreaster. If this were to pan out as shown in this model run, the east coast of Florida would see hurricane force winds :roll: Worth watching though. Convection firing down there. The CMC is showing a weakness in the ridge up the east coast as the storm tries (or does) phase with an ULL over the Mississippi Valley. Got my interest even if its fantasy!! Cheers!!
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#2 Postby RNS » Sun Nov 30, 2003 12:30 am

its looking interesting...sure...but there still doesent appear to be any clearly defined LLVL circulation (though there could be a very weak one present). right now... i think the GGEM is overdoing the development of the system...though some organization is possible.

though FWIW convection is looking more impressive.

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#3 Postby Stormsfury » Sun Nov 30, 2003 12:31 am

Already posted ... (in winter weather ... interesting, but 00z GFS/GGEM on verifying is HIGHLY dependant on that feature).

http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=19844

Just in case, anyone is interested ...
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Forecast.html
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#4 Postby Steve H. » Sun Nov 30, 2003 12:36 am

Thanks SF. Something quite intriguing about this setup. If this were to pan out as the Canadien portrays, it would be a once in a lifetime event :D
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#5 Postby MWatkins » Sun Nov 30, 2003 12:55 am

Although the satellite appearance...especially for this time of year...is impressive...I am leaning toward the 1130 0Z gfs solution. Whatever does develop down there stays down there for the next several days...and then comes out as a hybrid low (at best) crossing between PR and the DR moving NE all the way to sea.

Hard to see it making it to the Pacific...or coming as far north as 25N west of 80W.

Going to be interesting to watch....but not much more than a late season bonus system right now.

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#6 Postby ColdFront77 » Sun Nov 30, 2003 2:42 am

As long as something's there and the confidence level of it moving norheastward out to sea in the near future means it does bear more watching, than otherwise would be the case.
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