ATL: CRISTOBAL - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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FixySLN wrote:I'm sorry, but is he trying to move east?
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That low level swirl isn’t the true center. It appears to be on a circular cyclonic loop around the actual center of circulation. Still should move northward toward Grand Isle.
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
THis is what I call a tropical airmass, 81 degrees with a dewpoint of 81 degrees as the low pressure center approaches the New Orleans area.
METAR for: KNBG (New Orleans (NAS), LA, US)
Text: KNBG 071802Z 05025G30KT 2 1/2SM -RA SCT009 OVC013 27/27 A2944 RMK AO2 PK WND 05030/1801 RAB1758 P0000 T02720272 $
Temperature: 27.2°C ( 81°F)
Dewpoint: 27.2°C ( 81°F) [RH = 100%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.44 inches Hg ( 997.0 mb)
Winds: from the NE (50 degrees) at 29 MPH (25 knots; 12.9 m/s) gusting to 34 MPH (30 knots; 15.4 m/s)
Visibility: 2.50 sm ( 4.02 km)
Ceiling: 1300 feet AGL
Clouds: scattered clouds at 900 feet AGL, overcast cloud deck at 1300 feet AGL
Weather: -RA (light rain)
METAR for: KNBG (New Orleans (NAS), LA, US)
Text: KNBG 071802Z 05025G30KT 2 1/2SM -RA SCT009 OVC013 27/27 A2944 RMK AO2 PK WND 05030/1801 RAB1758 P0000 T02720272 $
Temperature: 27.2°C ( 81°F)
Dewpoint: 27.2°C ( 81°F) [RH = 100%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.44 inches Hg ( 997.0 mb)
Winds: from the NE (50 degrees) at 29 MPH (25 knots; 12.9 m/s) gusting to 34 MPH (30 knots; 15.4 m/s)
Visibility: 2.50 sm ( 4.02 km)
Ceiling: 1300 feet AGL
Clouds: scattered clouds at 900 feet AGL, overcast cloud deck at 1300 feet AGL
Weather: -RA (light rain)
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Just got home from recon mission in Pass Christian.....surge has topped the seawall and has flooded Hwy 90 in low lying sections. Both lanes were flooded at Henderson and 90, we turned around there.
Not much wind at the house, we are two blocks inland but along the beach it is blowing but below TS force. Intermittent rain showers accompanied by gusty winds.
Cristobal has slowed this afternoon. Very large COC with embedded eddies rotating around the mean center.
Everyone stay safe......MGC
Not much wind at the house, we are two blocks inland but along the beach it is blowing but below TS force. Intermittent rain showers accompanied by gusty winds.
Cristobal has slowed this afternoon. Very large COC with embedded eddies rotating around the mean center.
Everyone stay safe......MGC
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You too MGC. Looks like either y’all or the Northshore might get the east side feed as it comes in. Should be a good 4-6” for somebody.
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Bay side of Pensacola beach ( sound side) lots of water https://www.facebook.com/catcountry987/ ... 2MTYxNzEz/
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loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
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Meanwhile it looks like more chaff than rain is showing up on radars over the southern half of Florida for a change. I'll take it
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At least two areas of HWY 90 in Biloxi have water over the highway, the Miramar Ave section of town and now down at Point Cadet on the east end of town by the Biloxi bridge. Per DOT all of Hwy 90 is now closed because of surge/flooding issues. Surge has over performed with this system.. definitely greater than 5 feet... maybe 6 or even 7 feet in my locale.. reports of pier damage also noted near the Lighhouse... I suspect before this system lifts out many piers will be damaged.. takes 8 feet of surge to get to the base of sea wall in front of my house and it’s getting pretty close...tide data for Waveland is approaching 7 feet... I was pretty close!
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Aric Dunn wrote:loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
The weird thing is that there's an oil rig to the south of Grand Isle reporting SE winds.
That LLC should continue rotating around the CoC and swing back towards Barataria Bay after passing over the mouth of the river.
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NDG wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
The weird thing is that there's an oil rig to the south of Grand Isle reporting SE winds.
That LLC should continue rotating around the CoC and swing back towards Barataria Bay after passing over the mouth of the river.
2 landfalls. Often when a storm hits the mouth it ends up hitting the MS Coast. This one is going the other way. Solid 20-25mph here and moderate rain though not enough to flood.
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Pensacola bay across from NAS Pensacola. https://www.facebook.com/KaitlinWrightW ... 782146676/
Water spout near gulf shores, alabama this morning. https://www.facebook.com/BrantlyWx/vide ... 4MDY1MTgy/
Water spout near gulf shores, alabama this morning. https://www.facebook.com/BrantlyWx/vide ... 4MDY1MTgy/
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Steve wrote:NDG wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
The weird thing is that there's an oil rig to the south of Grand Isle reporting SE winds.
That LLC should continue rotating around the CoC and swing back towards Barataria Bay after passing over the mouth of the river.
2 landfalls. Often when a storm hits the mouth it ends up hitting the MS Coast. This one is going the other way. Solid 20-25mph here and moderate rain though not enough to flood.
CoC (not that LLC circulating around the larger circulation) should continue moving north towards Nola or just west of them with a NNW heading as it starts bumping into the ridge to the north of it.
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Banding continues to improve as Cristobal makes its final approach to the southern Louisiana coast. A little late though.
Highest gusts I saw was 64 mph, recorded on a oil platform. Said platform also recorded sustained winds right around 55mph.
Highest gusts I saw was 64 mph, recorded on a oil platform. Said platform also recorded sustained winds right around 55mph.
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Here in Mandeville we just had the heaviest rains I’ve seen so far, and it wasn’t much.
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NDG wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
The weird thing is that there's an oil rig to the south of Grand Isle reporting SE winds.
That LLC should continue rotating around the CoC and swing back towards Barataria Bay after passing over the mouth of the river.
I see no evidence of any other vorts. So this motion is likely from the convection that has been building to the NE.
it will probably turn north after landfall at the mouth of the Mississippi then head up to bay od st Louis/ slidell area.
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Salute!
Rottsa ruck over in Biloxi and Gulfport, but how's Waveland and Clermont Harbor doing?
Finally getting another feeder band here in the Panhandle ( across bay from Destin), but nothing to write home to Momma about. Sat on the bay for an hour and saw 25 to 30 mph wind and whitecaps. Water finally coming up foot or so now that the wind has shifted more to the south. However, nothing like the usual large TS that pushes the water up the coast for a day or two before arriving.
I like NDG's statement, but I will modify it to fit reality.
My version: THis is what I call a tropical airmess.
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Rottsa ruck over in Biloxi and Gulfport, but how's Waveland and Clermont Harbor doing?
Finally getting another feeder band here in the Panhandle ( across bay from Destin), but nothing to write home to Momma about. Sat on the bay for an hour and saw 25 to 30 mph wind and whitecaps. Water finally coming up foot or so now that the wind has shifted more to the south. However, nothing like the usual large TS that pushes the water up the coast for a day or two before arriving.
I like NDG's statement, but I will modify it to fit reality.
THis is what I call a tropical airmass
My version: THis is what I call a tropical airmess.
Gums sends...
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Re: ATL: CRISTOBAL - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:NDG wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:loos like landfall is about to be the mouth of the mississippi.
The weird thing is that there's an oil rig to the south of Grand Isle reporting SE winds.
That LLC should continue rotating around the CoC and swing back towards Barataria Bay after passing over the mouth of the river.
I see no evidence of any other vorts. So this motion is likely from the convection that has been building to the NE.
it will probably turn north after landfall at the mouth of the Mississippi then head up to bay od st Louis/ slidell area.

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Is the forecast NNW turn even going to happen at this point?
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Land friction is definitely helping some with convection.. could end up bringing down some of those higher winds.
landfall 30 min or less.
landfall 30 min or less.
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