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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: Manpot]
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10/11/2023 12:29 PM
10/11/2023 12:29 PM
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Posts: 81,502 Central Florida!
Carol_Hill
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Yes, Sean looks very much like Philippe did. Originally scheduled to be very much a fish storm, then starting to go straight west and possibly go close to the islands.
Carol Hill
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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10/12/2023 12:13 PM
10/12/2023 12:13 PM
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Posts: 145 18°44'42"N 64°24'09"W
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Last update shifts track well North from yesterday. Should have no effect on the BVI. That is only the 72 hour forecast. The long term GEFS ensembles from Weathernerds shows that, after Sunday, Sean will possibly take a turn to the west and pick up speed, possibly reaching the BVI by next Thursday. However, the forecast tracks seem to vary widely. The black line is simply the average of all of the tracks. ![[Linked Image]](https://bvipirate.com/wn/images/19/231012-060000.png) Further, the GEFS ensembles for the disturbance farther to the east shows it possibly reaching this area by the following Sunday (October 22) with hurricane force. There is a lot more consistency in the forecast tracks for this system. ![[Linked Image]](https://bvipirate.com/wn/images/94/231012-060000.png)
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: Manpot]
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10/13/2023 02:04 PM
10/13/2023 02:04 PM
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: Manpot]
#307133
10/13/2023 04:43 PM
10/13/2023 04:43 PM
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Posts: 822 Houston, Texas
louismcc
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Latest NHC forecast has Sean not going very far and then dissipating. Way too early to start sweating about the other one. Tracking models can't really tell much until and unless a storm forms up.
Louis from Houston
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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10/17/2023 12:58 PM
10/17/2023 12:58 PM
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Not as far to the North as I would like! Agree! And the forecast for all next week into the following weekend is RAIN. Yuck. Hope that changes.
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: MIDiver]
#307289
10/18/2023 07:13 AM
10/18/2023 07:13 AM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,164 Rincón PR
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Not as far to the North as I would like! Agree! And the forecast for all next week into the following weekend is RAIN. Yuck. Hope that changes. Very dry here, we really could use the rain
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Re: TS SEAN..
[Re: VTSailor]
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10/18/2023 09:14 AM
10/18/2023 09:14 AM
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Posts: 1,164 Rincón PR
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Me too. I noticed a weather station I follow up by Scrub Island has recorded 7.29" of rain already in October. That's a ton.
I believe that 7.29" for October was mostly from the brush by TS Philippe in early October. I live in PR and have a PWS; we've only had 1.21" here for October. But PR and the various VIs have had a very dry "wet season". My Tortola friends have been complaining about low cisterns all summer.
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