Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Aug 26 2005 08:11 PM
Re: Direction

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Model plots continue to move farther west....way west...after Ivan and Dennis, this is driving me nuts! If this hits near Pensacola..Iwill return in a few weeks with the new screen name of Arizona!!!!!!



Remember what I said earlier about the padded room LOL!

Yes, faster than you can make a pb&j, the model guidance clustered around the central FL peninsula, then went to evenly dist over N GOM, now clustering around LA/MS (what's with the latest BAMS?). FLIP FLOP! (I just love saying that -- it doesn't actually apply, because all the change means is that each run is taking into account the newest weather data, and these chaotic systems aren't the easiest things to track long range with so many variables).

I prefer giddy silliness to the padded room. Just wait until Sun night; we'll all be a little goofy by then.

I expect we'll see a met post soon that'll explain the reasoning behind the changes in model guidance in terms of the overall weather pats. I think everyone is waiting for the 5pm advis and to see what shakes out from that.

One hard call after another...that's really what is making Katrina most interesting.

Well one good thing, as long as Katrina stays put, we can watch her on Miami long-range radar.



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