convection. Here's the 48 frame wind and 6 hour precipitation run. It's nothing serious but maybe someone gets some of those delicious tropical raindrops to fall on their tongues.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
If you have a low speed connection, just go to the NCEP page and run them on course.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... arib.shtml
Just a little fun to get the season started.
Steve
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It spins up what looks like at least a strong TD in the Atlantic starting at 300 hours as well. Starts at about 25n 55w and heads NNE swinging around to NW.
The last few runs have put a closed low there and moved it NNE, but this is the first run I've seen which actually spins up a tropical system.
Of course, we all know better than to put much credence in the GFS that far out.
Jan
The last few runs have put a closed low there and moved it NNE, but this is the first run I've seen which actually spins up a tropical system.
Of course, we all know better than to put much credence in the GFS that far out.
Jan
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