ForsythSnow
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Recon finding lower pressure this pass. I think we are going to run for a record if it continues. And where are all the ERCs? Are they happening differently or am I just missing them?
Hour and a halfEURO should start soon right?
Recon finding lower pressure this pass. I think we are going to run for a record if it continues. And where are all the ERCs? Are they happening differently or am I just missing them?
Big SW shift on the 12z GEFS
06z
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Nice clustering of the gefs
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Ridge is stronger over the top and building SE, that traps it and forces wear/NW movementTo show the big west shift here is the the 06z GEFS and 12z![]()
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Larry, has Sav ever had a direct hit from a major?? I seem to remember a slide by from a 3, but I don't recall a 4 or 5 even getting close. It would be bad news with all the increase in pop, and building all along there. T^ I may be remembering incorrectly, but didn't Mike V. earlier in August say that he thought early Sept would be quiet due to MJO and/or the lack of a CCKW?
Like Brent, I'm thinking recurve likely east of the CONUS as of now.
Yep, you can ask Larry about Matthew last year. This would be way worse. Hoping it doesn't hit there for everyone in Savannah and Brunswick's sake. Oh, and Don't forget Jacksonville.Savannah or Charleston would be under water. Anywhere is better than those 2 spots.
Larry, has Sav ever had a direct hit from a major?? I seem to remember a slide by from a 3, but I don't recall a 4 or 5 even getting close. It would be bad news with all the increase in pop, and building all along there. T
Yep, you can ask Larry about Matthew last year. This would be way worse. Hoping it doesn't hit there for everyone in Savannah and Brunswick's sake. Oh, and Don't forget Jacksonville.
Must be keeping it in the open waters before bringing it into the Carolinas??UKX2 tropical model. IS that related to the UKMET parameters? I'd look it uo, but a bit busy right now.. It has it staying as a Cat 5 through 132 hours! I don't have the track data though.
Or maybe it's OTS. Why I was wondering, becasue from what I understood... the UKMET was still on the southern most side of guidance with much more land interaction... so maybe those two models aren't related.Must be keeping it in the open waters before bringing it into the Carolinas??
All of them set it up for there. I think we have a very bad surprise in store for us once it reaches there.That location has it sitting in a bucket of piss warm water :/
UKMET takes Irma into Southern SC, NAVEGM up the spine of Florida. I think we are seeing a consensus.Or maybe it's OTS. Why I was wondering, becasue from what I understood... the UKMET was still on the southern most side of guidance with much more land interaction... so maybe those two models aren't related.