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2024 - tracking the tropics


mcglups
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Now that the GFS is sobering up, let’s see how it adjusts. At least initially it looks like it’s back to the hellacious PRE/quasi-PRE idea somewhere in New England. 

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Global tracks all looked closer to the coast with the Euro and Ukie modestly intensifying the low as it heads off the Mid-Atlantic coast. Likely due to trough enhancement, but anomalously warm coastal waters could support marginal tropical under the right conditions.

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Rain continues to be the story here obviously as this’ll likely spend a lot of time inland. I’ll be wary of last minute shifts east/south all the way to the end but for now it looks like a close approach from some type of discernible low is increasingly possible. I think you need that to maximize rain chances.

If it’s 1010mb ground road kill :lol: like Tip said the other day sliding ENE off Virginia Beach, this is a run of the mill rainer. If that.

If it’s a low deepening through the 990s with a center crossing over or near the south coast, then we’re talking. Maybe not for the debs that want 85kt/975mb mini nuke, but it’s early August and this is what we got. It’s better than dews talk. 

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