
Post by
BooBill | 2020-11-20 | 04:11:17
Wait a minute. I thought you guys in the east group were following the router?
Seriously, coming out of Theta the router indicated the route the east group took if you were navigating to 45S. That looked dodgy to me and conflicted with my general strategy of following the wind west looking for a point around mid-Atlantic to head south, crossing the doldrums far enough west to avoid the light stuff, far enough east to have good angle when we hit the SE trades.
Since then the router has vacillated on each and every update between; a) what I call the circle route down the west side to pick up the western side of the St. Helena high, or b) a diagonal route that ran a transition ridge to a low that was forecast to split the high in half, offering a short cut through. Not only has the GFS driven Zezo route flipped back and forth of each update, on each occasion ECMWF indicated the opposite. That's from my perspective near the west side of the west group. I'm sure the east group has seen a more consistent diagonal path through the high.
Anyways, as in the best line from the Cannonball Run, "What's a behind me, no matters." (symbolically throws rearview mirror overboard)
We are nearing a point where a commitment to a) or b) will have to be made. Being so far west, I'm obviously hoping for a)
The risk with the circle has been that the low you hope to pick up doesn't extend above the ice limit. The risk with the diagonal is that the bridge doesn't reach the other side of the high.
My only advice is, don't follow me. I have no clue which way I'm goig to go.