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#4441 Postby SouthFloridawx » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:50 pm

There's not much of a Center to Track anymore. Maybe a new low will form out of the convection over and to the East of Florida?
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4442 Postby SouthFloridawx » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:53 pm

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#4443 Postby jonj2040 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:11 pm

I would think it highly unlikely but if it got far enough south which would put it closer to the center of the anticyclone in a lower shear environment, would conditions be more favorable for it to restrengthen, per-say it re emerges south of Tampa?
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4444 Postby Hurricaneman » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:12 pm

I think this is about dead, and because of the major flooding this will be retired

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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4445 Postby TTARider » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:18 am

Yup... It's dead jim

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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4446 Postby sponger » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:45 am

Amazing enough its still raining really good here. Some of the gustier winds we have had. Last blast before the end hopefully.

1:50 update Finally the end! North Florida is a mess but it could have been so much worse!
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#4447 Postby Hammy » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:56 am

to me, based on satellite and the radar loop above, the center almost seems to be reforming west of Daytona
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#4448 Postby jonj2040 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:05 am

I was seeing the same thing with the "seem like" center west of daytona. If I have the right map here which I believe I do (correct me if I'm wrong) but it seems to support the idea.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4449 Postby Jevo » Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:12 am

Goood morning Debby.... Those are some nice towers you're firing up this morning

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#4450 Postby plasticup » Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:41 am

Why is everyone saying that she is dead? It is emerging into the Gulf Stream and lining up for Bermuda. Debby's best days could still be ahead of her.
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#4451 Postby northjaxpro » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:01 am

Good morning everyone. It looks as if TD Debby has emerged off the Daytona Beach and heading out. But, she has left pleny of nastiness in her immediate wake across all of the peninsula. We have roads washed out with even sinkholes developing in some areas of the city, but the good news is that flood waters have receded where we don't have nearly as many roads closed off like what occured last night during the height of the flash flooding event. The rain has finally come to an end and the dry air is coming in on nice cool north to northeast winds around 20 -25 mph in some gusts across the area.

At my location in northern Jax, I have tallied an estimated 16.75 inches of rainfall since Sunday for this event with Debby. This surpasses the total I measured during TS Fay in 2008, which was a little over 14 inches. In general, totals range from 13 to as much as 17 inches across the Jax area for Debby's event.

Across areas just west of Jacksonville , especially Lake City and Live Oak, reported amounts in excess of 20 inches just within the past 24-36 hours. Those cities are completely under water currently. Also, many parts of Interstate 10 remains closed this morning from Lake City to Jacksonville.

The Saint Mary's River and Suwanee River are now forecast to break records sometime next week as they will go well above their previous record flood levels. Many people living along those river basins may lose their homes. The Black Creek in Middleburg in Clay County just south of Jax area is expected to break their flood stage record of 25.1 feet.

Since May 27, I have measured a total of more than 36 inches of rainfall, mainly courtesy of two tropical storms impacting the Jax area and a stationary frontal boundary which sat over our region earlier this month. This has made the drought that we were experiencing just a month ago seem like a disstant memory now.

2012 has already been a very historic season for this region, with Beryl and Debby impacting Jax area and Northeast FL within 30 days. Mother Nature we have received the message. You have ended the drought for sure in this area. But, please we don't need any more tropical cyclones in this area. We have had enough thank you!
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4452 Postby AHS2011 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:42 am

Now that Debby is nearly done with for the U.S., I'm surprised that no one has begun talking about the tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic yet.
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#4453 Postby NDG » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:43 am

:uarrow: Is amazing how mother nature balances herself, sometimes it takes a little while, but other times it seems like it wants to do it all at once.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4454 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:43 am

AHS2011 wrote:Now that Debby is nearly done with for the U.S., I'm surprised that no one has begun talking about the tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic yet.


We are talking about that area at Talking Tropics forum in this thread.

viewtopic.php?f=31&t=113053&hilit=&p=2237302#p2237302
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#4455 Postby artist » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:45 am

FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
722 AM EDT WED JUN 27 2012

...FORECAST FLOODING CHANGED FROM MAJOR TO RECORD SEVERITY FOR THE
FOLLOWING RIVERS IN FLORIDA...GEORGIA...
ST MARY`S RIVER AT MACCLENNY AFFECTING BAKER...NASSAU...CAMDEN AND
CHARLTON COUNTIES
...RECORD FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4456 Postby AHS2011 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:45 am

cycloneye wrote:
AHS2011 wrote:Now that Debby is nearly done with for the U.S., I'm surprised that no one has begun talking about the tropical wave in the Eastern Atlantic yet.


We are talking about that area at Talking Tropics forum in this thread.

viewtopic.php?f=31&t=113053&hilit=&p=2237302#p2237302


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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4458 Postby wxman57 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:20 am

Debby's best days are way behind it. It's merged with the cold front and is ingesting plenty of dry air as it accelerates up the front into higher and higher shear. NHC will probably issue the final advisory this morning or they may wait until this afternoon. Bones says it's time to call this one. And he says he's looking forward to a nice quiet 4th of July week.

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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4459 Postby Jevo » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:59 am

wxman57 wrote:Debby's best days are way behind it. It's merged with the cold front and is ingesting plenty of dry air as it accelerates up the front into higher and higher shear. NHC will probably issue the final advisory this morning or they may wait until this afternoon. Bones says it's time to call this one. And he says he's looking forward to a nice quiet[ 4th of July week.

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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#4460 Postby ozonepete » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:01 am

wxman57 wrote:Debby's best days are way behind it. It's merged with the cold front and is ingesting plenty of dry air as it accelerates up the front into higher and higher shear. NHC will probably issue the final advisory this morning or they may wait until this afternoon. Bones says it's time to call this one. And he says he's looking forward to a nice [b]quiet[/b] 4th of July week.


Always nice to see Bones but he may be replaced by Lazarus soon. I agree its got a tough road ahead to re-strengthen, but for clarification, the latest HPC surface analysis and their forecast charts show Debby is not merged with the front (it's a stationary front now) and isn't forecast to merge with it either.
Here's the HPC?NCEP loop (for those who don't know, all TC positions are done in cooperation with the NHC):

http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/day0-7loop.html
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