MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Sun Jul 02 2017 09:25 PM
Re: East Atlantic Wave

The wave has been designated 94L, which will allow for more model runs and better info over the coming days.

18Z GFS has backed off the US landfall, but keeps it strong.

GFS Para keeps it weaker and moves it through the Bahamas.

Canadian takes it into the Bahamas as a hurricane (Run stops near the Abacos on July 12th)

Euro, has it weaker north of the Abacos at the end of the run on July 12th.

STill too far out to imply anything other than something to watch the first half of July.



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