Atlantic is mostly quiet again for now
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
546 (Milton),
US Major:
546 (Milton),
FL Any:
546 (Milton),
FL Major:
546 (Milton)
Clark
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Re: Nothing Much Going On...
Tue Oct 10 2006 10:36 PM
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The long-range GFS isn't reliable in the least, particularly at time frames of 15-16 days as posted there. It's more for general climate patterns than anything; all models, including the GFS, have enough trouble predicting things right in one week, yet alone two.
Further, the system that it develops there is decidedly baroclinic/non-tropical. Note the orientation of the dashed contours, the thickness lines -- they are oriented as seen with warm and cold fronts throughout. The precipitation distribution is indicative of an extratropical cyclone as well. In other words -- nothing to get worked up about.
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