Re: GFDL AND HWRF MODELS SHIFT NORTH ONCE AGAIN
Posted by JAC on 6/27/2010, 3:40 pm
I don' t think this is a realistic forecast track.

If Alex makes a heading of due north in the GOM, it will tend to stay on that heading.

It would then start a recurve to the NE once it is a couple hundred miles inland when begins to spin down.

A turn back the NW would mean some major ridge building to the immediate NE, which all the globals are opposed to; or some sort of sudden low to the NW that I am not seeing on any of the globals.






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