Hurricane Beryl Made Landfall Nearby Matagorda,TX
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D David Polášek moved this topic from Windy Internal on
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Has anyone else noted just how awful some of the models are, for hurricane forecasts?
I had great interest in Beryl, as a family member lives on the Yucatan peninsula. Three models available: NHC-At, UKM, ECMWF
In general, NHC-At has been pretty good, ECMWF unrealistically low, and UKM truly crazy-low.
On Wed as Beryl approached Jamaica, I noted that just after a forecast update the discrepancy became rather extreme. Current wind speed was ~140mph. The noon forecast, only a few hours later, was literally a drop to half that in the UKM model, and a bit less extreme in ECMWF. Even 3 hours before noon, with wind speed increasing, the UKM forecast only increased to 80mph.
The result: only the NHC-At model gave me any sense that it could produce a believable forecast.
Why are the other two models used at all for this purpose?
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@mrpetewx
Some answers here:
https://community.windy.com/topic/28154/wind-speed-in-tropical-cyclones?_=1720351584972
When you say “Current wind speed was ~140mph” is this speed a real measurement reported by a weather station or the main stream media announcement. In the second case it could be the estimation of the NHC and in this case the speed in Windy by NHC is the best :). -
Great job David thats Awesome !