ATL: TEDDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Teddy is an absolutely.huge beast of a storm in the making. There is no telling how strong he will eventually become. This will be the strongest cyclone of the seasòn in the N. ATL basin in all likelihood of this incredibly crazy 2020 season.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Microwave pass from several hours ago shows a storm, nearly complete eyewall. This will likely be a major this afternoon.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
The triangle Paulette, Sally, and Teddy form is like the greater Bermuda triangle as Bermuda is practically smack dab in the center of all of the storms after literally being in the direct center of Paulette's eye recently and with Teddy threatening it as well. What a crazy time for Bemuda. Craziest since Fay and Gonzalo of 2014.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
If I had to guess based on visual satellite, this would be a 105-110kt cat 3.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Looking very good on visible. However, the 12z best track actually went down to 80 kt for some reason.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Kazmit wrote:If I had to guess based on visual satellite, this would be a 105-110kt cat 3.
https://i.imgur.com/QvbLwUw.png
Has that spiral-galaxy look reminiscent of Irma and similar long-lived, powerful hurricanes in their early (pre-sustained stadium eye) phases.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
It already looks like a fairly large storm on visuals, but it's going to be huge after some ERCs.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Down to 80kts.
20L TEDDY 200916 1200 16.1N 49.3W ATL 80 978
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Good to see Teddy gaining latitude, still.might be a problem for Bermuda though.
I did notice the GFS now has Teddy forecast to turn back west in 3-4 days before getting picked up by a trough in about 6 days.
All the models are in good agreement that Teddy will recurve in about a week.
I did notice the GFS now has Teddy forecast to turn back west in 3-4 days before getting picked up by a trough in about 6 days.
All the models are in good agreement that Teddy will recurve in about a week.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Down to 80kts.20L TEDDY 200916 1200 16.1N 49.3W ATL 80 978
I don't see any signs of weakening. The only reason I can think of is that they went too high in the previous advisory.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Down to 80kts.20L TEDDY 200916 1200 16.1N 49.3W ATL 80 978
Hmm maybe they meant to put 90? Idk
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
The eyewall is still open to the west. I guess Teddy might’ve invested some dry air and won’t continue intensification until it mixes it out, which could be a good thing. That could time a second start of RI with the arrival of Dmax, and it raises the likelihood that recon will arrive to an intensifying major when they head out tomorrow.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Intensification has stalled due to an apparent increase in shear:
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Hurricane Teddy Advisory Number 17
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL202020
1100 AM AST Wed Sep 16 2020
...TEDDY EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...
SUMMARY OF 1100 AM AST...1500 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...16.5N 49.7W
ABOUT 775 MI...1245 KM E OF THE LESSER ANTILLES
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...100 MPH...155 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NW OR 315 DEGREES AT 12 MPH...19 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...973 MB...28.74 INCHES
Hurricane Teddy Advisory Number 17
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL202020
1100 AM AST Wed Sep 16 2020
...TEDDY EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...
SUMMARY OF 1100 AM AST...1500 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...16.5N 49.7W
ABOUT 775 MI...1245 KM E OF THE LESSER ANTILLES
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...100 MPH...155 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NW OR 315 DEGREES AT 12 MPH...19 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...973 MB...28.74 INCHES
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
There has been some westerly shear affecting Teddy but obviously it's not enough to weaken the system.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:There has been some westerly shear affecting Teddy but obviously it's not enough to weaken the system.
https://i.imgur.com/PF0ukAX.gif
I hope it lessens so tomorrow we get a recon flight in a RI major that isn’t immediately threatening any land areas.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Kazmit wrote:It already looks like a fairly large storm on visuals, but it's going to be huge after some ERCs.
https://i.imgur.com/2nw0yGY.png
Love this shot - three hurricanes, plus vicky getting sheered by the outflow off Teddy, and you can even see the remnants of Rene as an area of enhanced cloudiness northwest of Teddy.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Still looking pretty good on visible, despite today's organizational hiccups. I'd say it's still around 85 kt.
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
No change.
20L TEDDY 200916 1800 17.1N 50.4W ATL 85 973
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Re: ATL: TEDDY - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:18z microwave shows eyewall still opens to the SW.
https://i.imgur.com/tWLU3yz.jpg
It’s a lot better than before, though. It looks like that band to the SW is merging with the eyewall, or it could act as a shield to keep out dry air while the eyewall fully solidifies.
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