The spaghetti runs use easily available text output. The NOGAPS model (run by the Navy) does not do that for tropical cyclone tracking. Scripts must be run to have that output and usually, it's too much work for those creating those plots. NOGAPS has been one of the best models for tropical storms for the past few years and certainly bears credence...just because no one is really talking about it doesn't mean that much. Trust me when I say that the NHC is very much using it.
Creating a new thread shortly. Let's all move on over there.
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