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- RevDodd
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clfenwi wrote:Looking at the surface, the 18Z GFS bears resemblence to the 12Z NAM in that it keeps the precip off Florida and brings it to the Carolinas instead.
I wouldn't quibble with some rain up this way...been dragging the soaker hose all over the place trying to keep the garden alive.
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abajan wrote:Thunder44 wrote:Will it survive Hispanola's influence?
Perhaps the real question is will Hispaniola survive its influence. They're likely going to be hammered with torrential rains tonight.
A well developed system indeed.
I don't get it, there is very little banding or structure just a wave flaring up due to the through to it's IMMO. Maybe I'm missing something.?
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22/2345 UTC 16.4N 70.7W TOO WEAK 90 -- Atlantic Ocean
No surprise about the sat estimates being that way.
No surprise about the sat estimates being that way.
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Rainband wrote:Surprised it got that ratingcycloneye wrote:22/2345 UTC 16.4N 70.7W TOO WEAK 90 -- Atlantic Ocean
No surprise about the sat estimates being that way.
Agree on that.
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Looked at 00Z obs to compare against the 18Z GFS and NAM. It looks like the NAM did a little better with 500 mb heights; it (more or less correctly drew 5880 line around Florida while the GFS doesn't draw it across.)
Don't see anything particularly admirable with their surface depictions... both seem to be understrength with the high east of FL.
Don't see anything particularly admirable with their surface depictions... both seem to be understrength with the high east of FL.
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