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Re: forecast models
      Fri Jul 22 2005 11:18 AM

The FSU Superensemble has been the best track model over the past two seasons; beyond that, the ensemble mean (GFS, UKMET, GFDL, and NOGAPS) usually is up there, with the NOGAPS tending to be the best member model of those over the past few seasons. It changes from year to year, storm to storm.

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* forecast models another hurricane party Fri Jul 22 2005 11:18 AM
. * * Re: forecast models Clark   Fri Jul 22 2005 11:18 AM
. * * Re: forecast models TAZMAN   Fri Jul 22 2005 09:40 AM
. * * Re: forecast models Tazmanian93   Fri Jul 22 2005 10:05 AM
. * * Re: forecast models TAZMAN   Fri Jul 22 2005 10:18 AM

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