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Tropical Major Hurricane Maria

He was the 06z GEFS very threatening to the MA and northeast us
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There's a good chance the models could be on to something, and the west shift continues, a stronger ridge building in? But remember a few days out (4-6) they showed a MA hit, and kept trending S and W each suite of model runs?
 
Looks like slight shift west with last nights EPS also, not suggesting anything I know way too early and will be interesting what Maria is like, where she is exactly and how models adjust after she emerges from PR
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Have to see that and Jose's future, maybe even Lee's.
Yeah funny we thought Lee was done for and Jose was the tenacious one now it's starting to look like Lee is the tenacious one that may throw a wrench in the future track and Jose may be finally about to wind down (finally in the sense he's been there forever not that I want him too y'all know what I mean)
 
Looks like slight shift west with last nights EPS also, not suggesting anything I know way too early and will be interesting what Maria is like, where she is exactly and how models adjust after she emerges from PR
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Looks like it's gonna come off west of the forecast track so we will see what the models do with it

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Looks like it's gonna come off west of the forecast track so we will see what the models do with it

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Run it across the norther coast of the shredder, weaken it some more then head it due west to the GOM, turn it north and dump it in your backyard.... ;) some levity in the face of a dire situation.
 
Run it across the norther coast of the shredder, weaken it some more then head it due west to the GOM, turn it north and dump it in your backyard.... ;) some levity in the face of a dire situation.
Very possible

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Run it across the norther coast of the shredder, weaken it some more then head it due west to the GOM, turn it north and dump it in your backyard.... ;) some levity in the face of a dire situation.
Haha no thanks , playing in two golf tournaments next week with work . No time for rain

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I still think Maria has a shot at the SE coastline. Prob up toward SD way
 
If y'all would please remember one of my good friends here at work in prayer. He's a contractor working with with us and he just came by my office. His wife and kids are back home in PR and he's lost all communication with them as of 6 this morning. He's very concerned as he's seen some footage of the island already. Lift him and his family up to the Lord if y'all don't mind. Stuff like this humbles you and gives you a deep perspective
 
NAM really dissolves Jose and has a decent ridge poking west of Bermuda. Probably wouldn't be enough to get Maria west to the Carolinas but certainly a step toward a more westward solution
 
surprised the GFS isnt more west. decent height rises over the atlantic, jose gone and the northeast ridge bridging with the atlantic ridge.
 
oops, wrong time stamp. was comparing when copying. Anyway the ridges bridge better on 12z. look at 6z just NE of Maine and youll see weak lp. Then look at 12z and its futher east allowing HPs to bridge.
 
Hope timing works out better to sweep hurricanes out to sea, than they do when we need them to get here for our winter storms, they are always slower! :(
 
Looks like the last few runs have been coming in further West on all the models. I know folks have been talking about the ridge, and with it in place it should push Maria further West, but the models aren't showing it for some reason. Well, that's based on how things usually work, but things don't seem to work like usual all the time anymore. So, maybe she can go out to sea even with the ridge there.
 
Once Maria leaves, and the Azores-bermuda high re-intensifies and leads to an easterly trade wind resurgence we're going to have to probably turn our attention to the western Caribbean and Central America for more tropical cyclone development...
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I have seen that the GFS wants to develop something, but the ensembles you show are only making the case stronger. If we get something that moves into that area and has no wind shear, we could be in trouble again. We have yet to have a storm there and the environment is hotter that Irma and Maria's were. Can we throw an iceberg or two into the ocean there so we can't have this threat? LOL
 
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