I agree with you, cat. Still, I find it troublesome that the GFS refuses to let go of its powerful hurricane into Texas scenario. (See tropicaltidbits.com)
Last season people were dogging on the Euro model for missing storm evolution and tracks.
It goes back and forth with the 2 major models. GFS while it has many fails it can see systems that go on to develop sooner. The Euro had to play catch-up in many instances.
Thank you for the GFS and Euro model origination; that's a drastic difference.
It's June 7, and there's still a big storm on the GFS! I'm wondering if it knows something the other models don't. Yr. thoughts, Michael?
I agree with you, cat. Still, I find it troublesome that the GFS refuses to let go of its powerful hurricane into Texas scenario. (See tropicaltidbits.com)
Last season people were dogging on the Euro model for missing storm evolution and tracks.
It goes back and forth with the 2 major models. GFS while it has many fails it can see systems that go on to develop sooner. The Euro had to play catch-up in many instances.
I take it you're on the GFS's side, Mike?
Thanks Michael. Great...and interesting....info! Cheers! 🥂
That's great information about the models! 🌻