Big Red Machine
(Storm Tracker)
Sat Aug 06 2005 01:07 AM
Re: Avila's reading my mind

Quote:

GFS is also disspating it. We'll see have to see if the other models follow suit.

http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/




Though disapating the system, I am not sure if this run is entirely good news.

I may be mistaken, but it appears to me that though the GFS reduces it to a wave, I think the track is more important. It takes the storm east of the Bahamas (and those warm waters) moving towards the west @ the end of the period. So while the intensity is good news, perhaps (and I am no met) the track may not be.

(As a sidenote, BAMMs did a shift more west this last run)



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