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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#741 Postby Aric Dunn » Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:03 am

cycloneye wrote:Well,I am posting this to say if you dont see me here on Monday or in several days after that date is because the power is out in Puerto Rico.As I have mentioned in the I am back after Maria thread,the power grid is in precarious situation and it will take a few gusty winds of 35-45 mph to knock it out so I hope I can come without problem.


yeah,and if current trends continue as it passes PR you may very well get gusts higher than that..
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#742 Postby StruThiO » Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:53 am

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Still generating deep convection near the islands
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#743 Postby MississippiWx » Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:02 am

Looks like the remnants of Beryl are feeling the influence of divergence aloft thanks to the TUTT. Nice kick up of convection for sure, but the surface reflection has more than likely not changed. She is in the graveyard for weak tropical systems with the very fast trade winds. No redevelopment likely until in the SW Atlantic. Still likely to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to PR. Well wishes for our PR friends.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#744 Postby Aric Dunn » Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:22 am

MississippiWx wrote:Looks like the remnants of Beryl are feeling the influence of divergence aloft thanks to the TUTT. Nice kick up of convection for sure, but the surface reflection has more than likely not changed. She is in the graveyard for weak tropical systems with the very fast trade winds. No redevelopment likely until in the SW Atlantic. Still likely to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to PR. Well wishes for our PR friends.


however sometimes thats all they need.. though the ultimate killer will be DR.. so even if there is something at the surface. there wont be.. lol
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#745 Postby Nimbus » Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:05 am

Aric Dunn wrote:
MississippiWx wrote:Looks like the remnants of Beryl are feeling the influence of divergence aloft thanks to the TUTT. Nice kick up of convection for sure, but the surface reflection has more than likely not changed. She is in the graveyard for weak tropical systems with the very fast trade winds. No redevelopment likely until in the SW Atlantic. Still likely to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to PR. Well wishes for our PR friends.


however sometimes thats all they need.. though the ultimate killer will be DR.. so even if there is something at the surface. there wont be.. lol


Makes you wonder if the NHC hadn't put out bulletins, would anyone have noticed?
Certainly there would not have been an emergency statement made for Puerto Rico for the rain they are expecting now.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#746 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:30 am

85GHz off the scale.
Most intense it's ever been.

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#747 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:33 am

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#748 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:38 am

St Croix is about to get rocked.

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#749 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:45 am

Looking at San Juan long-range radar
Hoping it doesn't hit the fan.

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#750 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 6:21 am

Station 42060 - Caribbean Valley - 63 NM WSW of Montserrat

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#751 Postby boca » Mon Jul 09, 2018 6:41 am

This is forecast to not affect Florida and supposed to turn north in the central Bahamas.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#752 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:19 am

Bones has seen enough. Time to move on, folks. Nothing to see here...

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#753 Postby msbee » Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:23 am

it may be dead but the USVI and PR could still experience heavy rain which is not good when thousands of people are still living under tarps.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#754 Postby Steve » Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:29 am

wxman57 wrote:Bones has seen enough. Time to move on, folks. Nothing to see here...

http://wxman57.com/images/itsdeadjim.jpg


This is one time Bones is probably premature. Odds of this coming back to life are currently 40% per NHC. I'm demanding that in the event it does come back, a Re-animator meme be employed.

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#755 Postby lrak » Mon Jul 09, 2018 9:40 am

It looks like S. of Puerto Rico a small spin at the lower levels?
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#756 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:19 am

lrak wrote:It looks like S. of Puerto Rico a small spin at the lower levels?


Not seeing it, Karl. There may be a bit too much shear for redevelopment north of the Bahamas this week. The area of squalls is now considerably larger than when it was a hurricane, making it less likely it will find a large enough area of lower shear in which to develop.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#757 Postby NDG » Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:59 am

There's still a small vortex south of PR but is probably above the surface, is racing to the WNW along with the low level jet.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#758 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:10 am

See it now. There was a cloud obscuring it on the image I had been looking at.

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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#759 Postby lrak » Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:37 am

wxman57 wrote:
lrak wrote:It looks like S. of Puerto Rico a small spin at the lower levels?


Not seeing it, Karl. There may be a bit too much shear for redevelopment north of the Bahamas this week. The area of squalls is now considerably larger than when it was a hurricane, making it less likely it will find a large enough area of lower shear in which to develop.


Thanks for responding wxman57 the spin is really moving fast as NDG said but I wanted to see if it was the left over low.
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Re: ATL: Remnants of BERYL

#760 Postby GCANE » Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:05 pm

Looks like it'll clip the western half of PR.

https://www.wunderground.com/radar/radb ... ightning=1

Definitely not going over DR.
Could be something to watch in the Bahamas

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