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Re: GFS for mid week
      Fri Oct 15 2010 04:59 AM

While the GFS and NOGAPS have been developing a system, I think that its way too early for any track or intensity specifics based on a couple of model runs. The 15/00Z run of the GFS does form a weaker system from an area of lower pressure north of Panama early next week, but moves it inland and dissipates it over Nicaragua/Honduras by mid week. Until (and if) an actual system forms, the global models will be all over the place on track and intensity from run to run - and essentially useless from a forecasting standpoint.
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* GFS for mid week doug Fri Oct 15 2010 04:59 AM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week vpbob21   Sun Oct 17 2010 05:31 AM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week dustymyretard   Fri Oct 15 2010 04:14 AM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri Oct 15 2010 04:59 AM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week CLWHurrice   Fri Oct 15 2010 05:34 PM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week weathernet   Fri Oct 15 2010 06:10 PM
. * * Re: GFS for mid week IsoFlame   Sat Oct 16 2010 12:44 PM

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