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12z GFS Fantasy Range, hy brid storm brings feet of rain to SNE


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1 minute ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

120mph as of 2pm.

small, too ... at least per IR ...  the actual circulation may be larger (of course...)

judging by the expanding anticyclonic cloud motion ... it seems the lower part of the storm could stand to gain some cyclonic momentum/spatial size tho -

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5 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

To any lurking Mets:

 

what is the current GFS ensemble spread bias?    ... does the western edge extend west, more so than the east?? 

 

i don't have access to those products from here, but i'm curious which direction that is sloped -

500 heights have the largest spread (not surprisingly) in the strength of the trof and the strength of the Newfoundland ridging. MSLP looks like two areas of higher spread. NW of the low center and NE.

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2 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

500 heights have the largest spread (not surprisingly) in the strength of the trof and the strength of the Newfoundland ridging. MSLP looks like two areas of higher spread. NW of the low center and NE.

Ah ahaha .. so, 0 redeeming predictive value - that's pretty interesting in its self... 

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LOL.  The Euro this afternoon gets Matthew stuck in the Bahamas through day 10.   At the end of the 10 day run its drifting back south.  So many possibilities next week.  Like others said its going to really do great damage.  First slowly going over the islands and then getting stuck for days over the Bahamas.

 

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