OMG...lol...The New GFDL actually strengthens it over land! It goes from 61 knts when it makes landfall to 77.9 knts west of Memphis.
You can throw this run in the trash.
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sunny wrote:David Bernard said if this does develop, we won't feel anything out of this til Sunday, maybe Monday.
mobilebay wrote:sunny wrote:David Bernard said if this does develop, we won't feel anything out of this til Sunday, maybe Monday.
Not saying ol Dave is wrong but here is the GFS Sat. about 1PM.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_084l.gif
StormChasr wrote:The GFDL must be good for something if it's used by forecasters. Does it have any particular strengths?
Comedic value? Kind of like the stand up comic of weather forecasting?

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:New orleans is falling into the sea anyways. I read it a few days ago




tailgater wrote:No more Nutria, there's a bounty on them so they moved back to South America. Very Happy
Kevin_Cho wrote:Oh...really? I thought all of the SE coast got affected by both Jeanne and Frances...sorry, guess I was wrong...wait are you sure? B/C Miami/Dade did get alot of rain out of Jeanne and Frances right? Western Collier/Naples Metro barely got anything noticeable out of either system...I thought.
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