It's a weak low. Anything is possible but I would doubt it.brunota2003 wrote:Yea...I'm sitting here near Morehead City, a weak Tropical Storm would be no big deal, but if it bombs...yikes!ThunderMate wrote:This week should be fun then!
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The worst of the weather would be to the east. Just keep an eye on but right now it's not even a depression.ncdowneast wrote:waters on some of the offshore buoys are running 83.7 or better so its a growing concern for the EC IF and i mean IF it develops!Alex and Gaston both ramped up very quickly and if this one does the same there may not be a ton of time to prepare or evac the Outer banks if it threatens anyone!
Alot of times people look way out into the Atlantic for systems that may threaten them but the real possibility of a "homegrown" system that explodes is a bigger concern because of the lessened warning times!
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storms in NC wrote:NCdowneast, I don't think it is to move west any but to stay off shore. I don't think it would be much to have people to evac. It would be more of a rain maker.if it did move on shore. But that is just my thoughts cause right now it is not doing any thing. No flare ups that I can see.ncdowneast wrote:waters on some of the offshore buoys are running 83.7 or better so its a growing concern for the EC IF and i mean IF it develops!Alex and Gaston both ramped up very quickly and if this one does the same there may not be a ton of time to prepare or evac the Outer banks if it threatens anyone!
Alot of times people look way out into the Atlantic for systems that may threaten them but the real possibility of a "homegrown" system that explodes is a bigger concern because of the lessened warning times!
complacency is what got NOLA in so much trouble and i am sure before Floyd you never thought your house would be flooded either.The thing to remember is that none of us can control what this weak little low can do with the right fuel like the gulfstream.I am not saying run for the hills but you never know what this low might do.The waters are very warm out there and if it sits right over those waters then it bears close watching.The bermuda high is expected to start to nudge back westward by midweek so we will see what happens!
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You are right on that point.ncdowneast wrote:storms in NC wrote:NCdowneast, I don't think it is to move west any but to stay off shore. I don't think it would be much to have people to evac. It would be more of a rain maker.if it did move on shore. But that is just my thoughts cause right now it is not doing any thing. No flare ups that I can see.ncdowneast wrote:waters on some of the offshore buoys are running 83.7 or better so its a growing concern for the EC IF and i mean IF it develops!Alex and Gaston both ramped up very quickly and if this one does the same there may not be a ton of time to prepare or evac the Outer banks if it threatens anyone!
Alot of times people look way out into the Atlantic for systems that may threaten them but the real possibility of a "homegrown" system that explodes is a bigger concern because of the lessened warning times!
complacency is what got NOLA in so much trouble and i am sure before Floyd you never thought your house would be flooded either.The thing to remember is that none of us can control what this weak little low can do with the right fuel like the gulfstream.I am not saying run for the hills but you never know what this low might do.The waters are very warm out there and if it sits right over those waters then it bears close watching.The bermuda high is expected to start to nudge back westward by midweek so we will see what happens!
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I think Stacy sums it up best:Rainband wrote:It's a weak low. Anything is possible but I would doubt it.brunota2003 wrote:Yea...I'm sitting here near Morehead City, a weak Tropical Storm would be no big deal, but if it bombs...yikes!ThunderMate wrote:This week should be fun then!
INTERESTS ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. COAST SHOULD
CLOSELY MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THIS SYSTEM.
JMHO of course, but we do not know where it is going, I'm not worried...just curious...
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anyone is the low pressure were watching centered at 31.5 n 75 west or 34 71 w
THE REASON i ask is
on the invest when u run the various visible/ infared loops the low pressure logo (1012 mb) is centered over 34 71 west (which differs with what the outlook mentions
anyone?
THE REASON i ask is
on the invest when u run the various visible/ infared loops the low pressure logo (1012 mb) is centered over 34 71 west (which differs with what the outlook mentions
anyone?
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cpdaman wrote:anyone is the low pressure were watching centered at 31.5 n 75 west or 34 71 w
THE REASON i ask is
on the invest when u run the various visible/ infared loops the low pressure logo (1012 mb) is centered over 34 71 west (which differs with what the outlook mentions
anyone?
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
What I see is the correct position.31.5n.-75.4w.
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Interesting that this system became less organized at nite and flared up during the day. I agree that a TD could form out there in the next day or so...or more likely a subtropical depression. Its not likely to move much at all at least for today, then I think a slow NW drift may start. Something to watch for our members in the coastal Carolinas.
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It looks like it is trying to wrap around the center and fireing up a little? Or am I seeing things?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-wv.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-wv.html
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