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    • Siony Mario
      Siony Mario last edited by ivo

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      What you see is Tropical Tidbits(left) and Windytv(right) pressure maps for a possible storm near the PH this week. I noticed that the pressure readings vary, but how did this happen? Appreciate any explanation!

      *pressure reading on the TT map is 951 hPa vs. Windytv's 995 hPa

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      • ivo
        ivo Administrator last edited by

        Hmm strange. Can you please check, that refTime of both images are the same

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        • Siony Mario
          Siony Mario @ivo last edited by Siony Mario

          @ivo checked the latest model run tonight (UTC +8:00 here in the Philippines), still varies.

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          • ivo
            ivo Administrator last edited by

            Please check ECMWF model. Now I see big diff in ECMWF and GFS model

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            • Gkikas LGPZ
              Gkikas LGPZ Moderator last edited by

              Are we talking for Sunday 16 Apr?
              I see the same central pressure (994 hPa) both in ECMWF & GFS but in different location. ECMWF shows the center over land (Philippines), GFS keeps it on the sea. Next days we'll see what model predicted more accurately the trajectory.

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              • Siony Mario
                Siony Mario @Gkikas LGPZ last edited by

                @meteo-GR yes....

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                • Gkikas LGPZ
                  Gkikas LGPZ Moderator last edited by

                  @Siony-Mario The latest model's run almost disappears the Low over Philippines for Apr 16th. ECMWF shows it over Romblon isl. with central press. 1008 hPa (yesterday's run was 994) and GFS shows it over Catbalogan (1003 hPa). As I remember it was predicted as a small eddy coming from Southeast. It wasn't an well organized cyclonic system so it has a chaotic behaviour.

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                  • Gkikas LGPZ
                    Gkikas LGPZ Moderator last edited by

                    Also take a look at
                    http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/expertcharts?LANG=en&CONT=soas&MODELL=gfs&MODELLTYP=1&VAR=pslv&WMO=&ZOOM=0&RES=0&PERIOD=&PANEL=0&ARCHIV=0&BASE=201704090000%26HH%3D168
                    try different runs and you'll see totaly different forecasts for next Sunday.

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