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      #47319 - Wed Aug 10 2005 01:13 PM

What have been the most Accurate models For Irene and what are the best models also how do u become a moderator

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Re: ralphfl [Re: NONAME]
      #47340 - Wed Aug 10 2005 01:58 PM

The best models vary from storm to storm. This season, the NOGAPS and FSU Superensemble have been the best two overall. These have also been two of the best models over the course of the past 3-4 years. The GFS, UKMET, and others make up the next tier, followed by the BAMM, BAMD, LBAR, etc. type models.

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Re: ralphfl [Re: NONAME]
      #49935 - Fri Aug 26 2005 12:12 AM

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what are the best models also how do u become a moderator




LOL

Experience from many other places says the best way to not become a moderator is to ever ask that question


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