ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

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#8681 Postby toto » Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:16 pm

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I'm sorry if this has already been discussed.

Can someone please tell me if that "tail" that stretches from
the remnants of Isaac all the way across the Texas coast
is part of Isaac? What's happening ?

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/comp/ceus/avn-l.jpg


Is Isaac going to pull a Hurricane Ivan [come back around and hit the USA again ?]


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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8682 Postby somethingfunny » Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:37 pm

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
304 PM CDT SAT SEP 1 2012

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEW ORLEANS HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
CENTRAL ST. TAMMANY PARISH IN SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA...

* UNTIL 900 PM CDT

* AT 251 PM CDT...ST TAMMANY PARISH OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
REPORTED THAT THE PEARL RIVER DIVERSION CANAL LOCK AND DAM NUMBER
TWO IS ABOUT TO FAIL. HEAVY SCOUR IS TAKING PLACE ALONG SIDE THE
RELIEF SILL. THE CURRENT STAGE IS 18.5 FEET AT BUSH.

THIS IS A FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY FOR ALL RESIDENTS AND INTEREST
DOWNSTREAM OF PEARL RIVER LOCK AND DAM #2 NEAR BUSH DOWNSTREAM TO
HIGHWAY 36 AT HICKORY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

FLOOD WATERS WILL MOVE DOWN THE PEARL RIVER DIVERSION CANAL FROM THE
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A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
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PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
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This is for the Pearl River, not the Tangipahoa River that was such a huge concern yesterday.
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#8683 Postby toto » Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:36 pm

toto wrote:.

I'm sorry if this has already been discussed.

Can someone please tell me if that "tail" that stretches from
the remnants of Isaac all the way across the Texas coast
is part of Isaac? What's happening ?

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/comp/ceus/avn-l.jpg


Is Isaac going to pull a Hurricane Ivan [come back around and hit the USA again ?]


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The Weather Channel talked about Isaac's "tail" briefly yesterday...
something about part of it coming down as a front or with a front.

Today the "tail" is more pronounced than ever and looks like a front.

Can anyone here explain further ?


Thanks :)



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#8684 Postby vbhoutex » Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:18 pm

toto wrote:
toto wrote:.

I'm sorry if this has already been discussed.

Can someone please tell me if that "tail" that stretches from
the remnants of Isaac all the way across the Texas coast
is part of Isaac? What's happening ?

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/comp/ceus/avn-l.jpg


Is Isaac going to pull a Hurricane Ivan [come back around and hit the USA again ?]


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The Weather Channel talked about Isaac's "tail" briefly yesterday...
something about part of it coming down as a front or with a front.

Today the "tail" is more pronounced than ever and looks like a front.

Can anyone here explain further ?


Thanks :)
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Basics are that post tropical Issac is still getting some of his moisture feed from the GOM. We had some torrential downpours from that "feeder band" draped across the Texas coast. It did help keep our temps way below the expected highs today. No fronts are expected in our area for another week or so.
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#8685 Postby DoctorBoudreaux » Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:35 pm

The Wind current web site http://hint.fm/wind/ clearly shows the continuing influence of the remains of Isacc on the weather patterns from the Gulf Coast to the Lake Michigan. Granted it is a low pressure center now with several fronts circling it like spokes on a wheel, but it has amazing persistence! I think the long term effects of Isacc will cause a lot of re-thinking of those folks who minimize the impact of a Cat 1 or TS making landfall anywhere in the US.
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#8686 Postby CrazyC83 » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:40 pm

Is there any chance Isaac could make it into the Atlantic and redevelop off the mid-Atlantic coast?
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#8687 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:46 pm

CrazyC83 wrote:Is there any chance Isaac could make it into the Atlantic and redevelop off the mid-Atlantic coast?


If so it'd be more a typical 'nor'easter' type low than as a TC, judging by both the low & upper level setup.

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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8688 Postby jinftl » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:49 pm

One thing for sure...Isaac brought copious amounts of rain to some places that didn't need it - SE FLA, SE LA/MS Gulf Coast....and some places that did...northern LA, AR, TN & MO River Valley


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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8689 Postby Hurricane Alexis » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:06 am

So what are the chances of this redeveloping in the GOM as some models are suggesting?
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8690 Postby toto » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:52 am

Hurricane Alexis wrote:

So what are the chances of this redeveloping in the GOM as some models are suggesting?





That's interesting. Do you have a link to those models ?

How about that part of Isaac that is now offshore NC ?

If I remember correctly, that's what crazy Hurricane Ivan did.


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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8691 Postby Hurricane Alexis » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:13 pm

toto wrote:
Hurricane Alexis wrote:

So what are the chances of this redeveloping in the GOM as some models are suggesting?





That's interesting. Do you have a link to those models ?

How about that part of Isaac that is now offshore NC ?

If I remember correctly, that's what crazy Hurricane Ivan did.


Use this site. Both the 6z GFS and 00z Euro show this scenario.

http://www.americanwx.com/raleighwx/models.html

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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8692 Postby Hurricane Alexis » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:13 pm

toto wrote:
Hurricane Alexis wrote:

So what are the chances of this redeveloping in the GOM as some models are suggesting?





That's interesting. Do you have a link to those models ?

How about that part of Isaac that is now offshore NC ?

If I remember correctly, that's what crazy Hurricane Ivan did.



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Use this site. Both the 6z GFS and 00z Euro show this scenario.

http://www.americanwx.com/raleighwx/models.html
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#8693 Postby Aric Dunn » Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:56 am

the 00z models are more aggressive on what appears to be issac remnants somewhere in the eastern gulf/western atlantic. the euro does eastern gulf along with the cmc. going to be interesting.
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#8694 Postby cycloneye » Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:59 am

Aric Dunn wrote:the 00z models are more aggressive on what appears to be issac remnants somewhere in the eastern gulf/western atlantic. the euro does eastern gulf along with the cmc. going to be interesting.


That is why this thread has remained here and not already in the archieves forum. :) Although there may be a debate about if is going to be Issac remnants.
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#8695 Postby Aric Dunn » Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:10 am

cycloneye wrote:
Aric Dunn wrote:the 00z models are more aggressive on what appears to be issac remnants somewhere in the eastern gulf/western atlantic. the euro does eastern gulf along with the cmc. going to be interesting.


That is why this thread has remained here and not already in the archieves forum. :) Although there may be a debate about if is going to be Issac remnants.


yeah looking at sat loops at least to me it appears to be the remnants... interesting the euro keeps it over water for a good amount of time.
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#8696 Postby superstareporter » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:12 am

So where exactly are the remnants located right now, and where can I see the models for this to redevelop? This is extremely interesting to me as I was hit by Ivan almost 4 times! Once in Pensacola, then at my wife's parents in Maryland where we went to the day after the storm, then in Port Charlotte at her sister's where we went after her parents because the house was too small for all of us, then we left there to go home to check on our stuff and Ivan headed back to Pensacola only to drift to SETX/LA. That was a storm that NEVER seemed to want to go away!!
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#8697 Postby CrazyC83 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:22 am

If it drifts into water and redevelops, it is still Isaac and not Nadine?
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#8698 Postby Hurricanehink » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:28 am

CrazyC83 wrote:If it drifts into water and redevelops, it is still Isaac and not Nadine?


I still (respectably) disagree with the NHC's decision on Ivan, mostly how the area was devastated by the storm, and then it came back a week later. The storms are supposed to be named to prevent confusion, but a situation like this only enhances the confusion, IMO. I think we'll find out the NHC's decision when (and if) a TWO is issued. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/text/TWOAT/2004/TWOAT.200409201526 - in the first TWO that mentioned Ivan's remnants, they emphasized the connection to Ivan.

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#8699 Postby CrazyC83 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:32 am

Hurricanehink wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:If it drifts into water and redevelops, it is still Isaac and not Nadine?


I still (respectably) disagree with the NHC's decision on Ivan, mostly how the area was devastated by the storm, and then it came back a week later. The storms are supposed to be named to prevent confusion, but a situation like this only enhances the confusion, IMO. I think we'll find out the NHC's decision when (and if) a TWO is issued. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/text/TWOAT/2004/TWOAT.200409201526 - in the first TWO that mentioned Ivan's remnants, they emphasized the connection to Ivan.

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Does anyone remember if they gave the "Ivan" low (before regenesis) a new Invest number or kept it as 09L? That would be a good indicator on what the NHC decides if this gets back to water.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion

#8700 Postby superstareporter » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:37 am

I cant find anywhere that mentions where the remnants are right now, and where they are predicted to emerge into water :) HELP!
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