i think it is interesting that the short range models are north of the envelope. both nams model a northward lurch today before filtering back east. i don't like relying on these models but it's worth monitoring in case the hurricane models follow
I noticed that most models from the 6z runs were too far left even at the 6hr forecast for 12z. Will be telling today.i think it is interesting that the short range models are north of the envelope. both nams model a northward lurch today before filtering back east. i don't like relying on these models but it's worth monitoring in case the hurricane models follow
If that verifies, would it pull up sooner, thus a further north landfall?I noticed that most models from the 6z runs were too far left even at the 6hr forecast for 12z. Will be telling today.
Sure has. While the storm will likely never again have a donut eye, I wouldn't be surprised one bit to see some re-intensification over the next several hours before leveling off.Milton is definitely trying to push through the ERC again quickly. Looks similar to how it was a couple days ago and is really trying to push new storms out in the new eye. Eye size at 32 open NW currently.
Where is this? What is this?
Where is this? What is this?
Yeah shear is definitely giving it a beating. Most of the 12z hurricane models have it rising to 945-955mb before landfall. Wonder how winds will respondMilton looks ummmm less than optimal....
Yeah shear is definitely giving it a beating. Most of the 12z hurricane models have it rising to 945-955mb before landfall. Wonder how winds will respond
Honestly, unless something changes, my 120mph call may be generous.
I haven’t seen anyone say this but I hope you’re right. On what are you basing this? My guess was 125 and I’d love to miss it too high. However, even if so, would it change the overall effects all that much? It still looks to be a monster.
Great to see but then again this has been expected/forecasted and it is still a beast.
Which is a good thingFalling apart rather rapidly at the moment.
2 pm advisory: Down to 130 mph, pressure up to 944 mb. But the wind field is expanding.
Which is a good thing
Falling apart rather rapidly at the moment.