Can't seem to get "place in time" URL, maybe because it's a live feed, but hopefully you can find -1:38:05 (Notice minus sign) Rebecca reports that GSF is consistently wrong.
GSF Has IDALIA Cat 3 possibly Cat 4 at landfall. European model has it a weak Cat 1.
That is two big a spread to be simply how one is interpreting the data. Something else, seems to me might be motivating GSF to hype every storm into some kind of global warming caused anomaly.
Good catch duck. They seem to be pushing "global warming be afraid" very hard. This is a good gottcha comparison.
Seem that way to me too. I don't no much about history of GSF vs Euro, but by what they said it seems like they're almost suggesting GSF is about to lose credibility. But then, so they still keep their friendly relationship with National Hurricane Center, they start almost making excuses for GSF inaccuracy.
Guess the elites and WEF need to scoop up some more "devastated" ocean front properly ASAP.
Idalia is a girl's name with Greek, Italian, and Spanish origins.03 It means "behold the sun" or "I see the sun". In Greek mythology, Idalia is an epithet of the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite.3 Idalia is derived from the Greek place name Idalion.0 It is a combination of the given names Ida, meaning labor, work, action, and Lia, meaning bearer of good news.2 Idalia is currently not in the top 100 on the Baby Names Popularity Charts.1
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Here comes the sun.
You missed an angle. Idalia is also accronym for AI la ID "la" in French means Here. Do you think that's pointing to AI maybe name storm lol..
The hurricane (🌀- the symbol/emoji for hurricane) will likely make landfall somewhere in Idaho at this point. They don’t know.
Seems someone is picking out the worst case scenario model and going with that. Gotta pump up the fear factor. EVERY other model (about ten of them) has this as a weak Cat 1, as you say, except ONE that has it as a Cat 3 - and THAT’s the one “they” (FNM) chose. Wonder how much they paid that model analyst. Look at the graphs in the following link.
https://www.cyclocane.com/idalia-spaghetti-models/
One of my longest running questions is "At what altitude is Max Sustained Winds" measured, and this has a little to do with my observation of wind speed using Ventusky and selecting different altitudes.
Every time there is a hurricane approaching my son will say something like, "they're predicting 1xx mph sustained wind speed. I always ask, but at what altitude. I know the lying bastards who are in the business of scaring the shit out of viewers is likely the find the fastest winds along the column of air and report that a max sustained winds. Does not matter that those winds are 3000 meters up.
I don't know where, but I did hear one very reputable YT weatherfag say that strongest max sustained winds ARE actually at very high altitude. Can't remember who it was, but could find if I had to.
Right. I’ve been monitoring Ventusky as well. Their lowest wind speed data point is around 33 feet (10m). I don’t have time to do an analysis on altitude right now, but it would be interesting. So very tired of being constantly lied to…
Edit: just checked briefly and you’re right that WS is higher up at 1K meters.
I am finding that usually the highest wind speed is at 3000m. In Franklin's case, surprisingly the max wind speed is around 250 - 500m.