Big Red Machine
(Storm Tracker)
Tue Aug 23 2005 02:02 AM
Re: The 8 PM EDT Wrap

Very interesting runs there Ron. Also important I think is the fact the GFS kind of stalls it out along the west coast, as from 96-144 hrs, movement is very slow.

Accoding to accuweather tonight, the weaker the high, the worse it is for Florida. Despite the need for rain in some areas of the state, a slow crisscrosser regardless of intensity (TD/TS/H) would not be a good thing. The latest model runs (BAMMs, LBAR, etc) did shift a little more north than they had been previously. Obviously we need a true LLC before the models can spit out truly accurate info, but those runs were eye catching.

Edited to add another model showing the "end around" of Florida: Model

Edited again so that it does not screw up the page. sorry about that.



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