Yep- only one of many global models- but the trend by the GFS for the last few runs is to take what would be perhaps the "F" storm and move it further and further west. Tonight's 0Z run of the operational follows suit and brings it to about 45W and maybe 17N in 126 hours. Then- the ridge seems to just go bye-bye like magic. This leaves an opening for "F" to slip in to- perhaps.
We shall see.
For what it's worth- GFS....
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http://www.eglin.af.mil/weather/tropics.html
Go there scroll down and you will see a section with Model links.
NCEP shows the GFS if that is the one you are looking for.
Go there scroll down and you will see a section with Model links.
NCEP shows the GFS if that is the one you are looking for.
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