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    Jose Path - East Coast U.S.??

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      ClimateDelta
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      Your long range models show Jose impacting the East Coast U.S. (Virginia). No other forecasting services I can find show this path, they all show it staying well to the East of the coast line. Which model are you using to make this forecast?

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        TomSlavkovsky API developers | Premium
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        @ClimateDelta We are using ECMWF forecast by default, but you can change to GFS or NAM if in the USA in bottom-right corner. ECMWF model is also so called euro model, most of the media use GFS model, which is available for free.

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          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist
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          Probable paths for "Jose" (from ECMWF and GFS models).
          Most of them (almost all) keep it into the ocean.
          http://www.weathernerds.org/tc_guidance/storm.html?tcid=AL12

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            forecasterjack
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            Not exactly a high confidence forecast... Link to EPS tracks: https://weather.us/cyclone-tracks/euro/724-w-263-n/2017091000-240-jose.html
            0_1505054791809_us_cyclone-en-087-0_euro_2017091000_15844_481_jose-240 (1).png

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              ClimateDelta @TomSlavkovsky
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              @TomSlavkovsky Thank you for the explanation, that is very helpful. I am so impressed with windy.com.... keep up the good work!

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