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Thu Aug 12 2004 07:37 PM
radar... flow changing to ssw/nne in straits now

looks like a front coming thru in south florida

bill kamal was really excellent this morning in a long interview with rappaport

gyst was a lot of questions as to how todays set up is oddly more like an early october set up not early august

he kept rephrasing questions as to whether models are able to adjust for that.. rappaports answers were that they take into consideration the current enviroment of THIS storm but .. he kept asking

commenting that with a front to the north deepening fast in october would pick a storm up from sw to ne or ssw to nne yet this is not what has been shown from current models

maybe timing off or didnt predict intensity (again, as you know who round here always says "intensity forecasting is a crap shoot")

anyone here with a good background in how much time of year gets worked into models..

help, look at radar
looks like a front about to pass with flow turning ssw/nne

comments appreciated



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