wxman007
(Meteorologist)
Tue Aug 31 2004 04:31 AM
Re: something you dont see everyday

Well, yes, the GFS has a different track, but the reasoning and synoptics are different than the Eta...the GFS has a weaker and more progressive ridge that only briefly builds south and then ejects to the east, allowing Frances to turn in it's wake. Interesting, to say the least, but I ain't convinced...at least not yet....this GFS run really evolves the ridge/trough pattern differently than prior runs, as well as the Eta...not saying it is wrong, but it is different.


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