Re: HWRF
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 7/10/2019, 4:36 pm
The wind in the image in the post I am replying to is at the 850mb level. In the other post that is the surface wind (10 meter height).

The HWRF, and HMON, really need an actual storm before they become more reliable. They are very often like this before something has developed. It doesn't mean it can't happen, but start paying more attention as the storm gets more defined. (maybe when it becomes a tropical storm) I saw that from a meteorologist once but I can't find where it is. I can't recall what they said specifically.

Graphical runs of...

HWRF (closeup) of MSLP and surface wind (10 meters):
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=hwrf&region=02L&pkg=mslp_wind

HWRF (wide view) of MSLP and surface wind (10 meters):
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=hwrf-p&region=02L&pkg=mslp_wind

HMON (closeup) of MSLP and surface wind (10 meters):
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=hmon&region=02L&pkg=mslp_wind
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