Jump to content

NyCwEaThErFeEn

Members
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by NyCwEaThErFeEn

  1. 5 minutes ago, weatherbubba said:

    That FV3 version of the GFS does have what appears to be a more realistic track than the GFS model.  The barometric

    pressures are like night and day compared to the GFS.  I think that might be on the right trail when all is said and done.

    We'll have to see if the eastward movement on the last Euro run continues.  If it does, we might have something here.

    Fv3 is a horrible model period!

    good luck to everyone on the coast!

    • Confused 3
  2. 39 minutes ago, Fantom X said:

    I think it has to do with the dewpoint.  The higher the dewpoint, the harder it is to heat the air.  Prob the reason why you don't see 100 degrees that often in MIA or MCO

    No it’s not that it’s the fact that warm air rises and spreads fast. And there’s plenty of real estate to spread. Sometimes our heatwaves happen because the air gets stagnant and gets blocked from escaping elsewhere. Blocking works during the summer and winter!

  3. 5 hours ago, Brasiluvsnow said:

    Thanx 88,,,,,,,,,,I just watched BR from yesterday and I learned something else that I was unaware of. In 50 years there were many Hurricanes that were located exactly where Florence is now an NOT ONE OF THEM hit the coast. Thats a lot of history . The thing is they ALL ,every one of them turned North. Again hard to argue with history,,,,,if I was A betting man I say it turns North but it depends on that damn HIGH steering it no ?

    Not one model has this hitting us directly but you never know the models suck nowadays. Still a bit of time for this to adjust. I would be worried if I lived in Wilmington North Carolina 

×
×
  • Create New...