Hootowl
(Weather Hobbyist)
Tue Oct 04 2005 05:58 PM
Re: 92L Spinning up

Storm Hunter - maybe you (or someone/anyone) can answer this query. I'm pasting a snippet from the 2pm disco from my area - what is WSETA? Maybe a model only the forecasters get to use and not available to the general public? Curious that they say it does so well and I've never heard of it.

GIVEN HOW WELL THE TROPICAL WSETA DID WITH THE LAST FEW STORMS IN
THIS GENESIS AREA...STILL DO NOT WANT TO GO CATEGORICAL WITH RAIN
CHANCES ON OUR SIDE OF THE STATE. SHUD THE LOW STAY OVER ON THE EAST
COAST...RAIN BANDS WILL DRY OUT AS THEY PUSH ACROSS THE STATE AND
ALL WE WILL GET IS SOME GUSTY SHOWERS SIMILAR TO WHAT WE`VE HAD THE
LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. IF THE GFS AND NAM SOLN VERIFY...WE WILL BE IN
FOR A RAINY REST OF THE WEEK...WHILE DEALING WITH A POTENTIAL
HYBRID LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM.

Here's the link if you care to read the whole thing.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=TBWAFDTBW&version=0


p.s. got our first "squall" a while ago. interesing - very blowy. >



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