leetdan
(Weather Guru)
Thu Jul 28 2005 04:35 PM
Re: Franklin Continues, Waves Across the Atlantic

Here's a visible loop on WUnderground. I wouldn't be surprised if we see TD8 at 19Z.

Here's a question for Clark or anybody else, what's the difference between the FSU Superensemble and the MM5 model available on the moe.met.fsu site? I don't remember seeing the latter available last year, but the Superensemble is still talked about as being unavailable to the public.

Speaking of the MM5, it shows 93L spinning up first, followed by both developed storms turning NW in tandem, 92L over the eastern Bahamas and 93L east of the Leewards. Also, it shows something spinning up in the shallow northern GOM and coming ashore, guess where, over Pensacola



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