MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Sun Jun 18 2017 04:01 AM
Re: Models Mid-June W. ATL Storm

0Z GFS Runs for 93L

GFS, pretty much like 18Z, spins up a system in the Eastern Gulf, tropical storm, and most of the rains shield winds up on the east and northeast sides, with the rain going over Panama City Beach on Tuesday night, the operational GFS doesn't really organize it, but the relatively new GFS Parallel model does make it to hurricane strength and landfalls just west of Panama City Tuesday night. 92L is also likely crossing the southern leewards at the same time 93L would be affecting the Panhandle if this verifies. The NHC will be getting into the time that they'll need to make decisions on Watches tomorrow night into Monday morning, so tomorrow is a key day. Recon is scheduled to go out also. That bad thing is not much development is really expected tomorrow, it happens Monday or likely not at all.


CMC moves the system closer to Central Louisiana and pushes water up the mouth of the Mississippi in the process.

The euro is later in the evening.



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