ATL: IGOR - Ex Hurricane - Discussion
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I see a system with slow movement this far east, then think about the general pattern for a weakness near say 60W this season combined with what will probably be a hurricane and what you have is the perfect recipe for a 60W recurve.
ps, this will really rake up the ACE, could easily see a 40-50 type system if this one ends up being a long lasting hurricane.
ps, this will really rake up the ACE, could easily see a 40-50 type system if this one ends up being a long lasting hurricane.
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Yeah the conditions look pretty good according to the models in the central Atlantic, but then again that region has hurt systems this season, for example Danielle weakened, Earl stayed steady and it also finished off Colin and Gaston (though the former came back later on) so we will see...
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Check out the shear forecast (from 12z SHIPS)
SHEAR::
0 hours. 29 knots of shear
6 hours. 30 knots
12 hours. 25 knots
18 hours. 26 knots
24 hours. 16 knots
36 hours. 17 knots
48-120 hours. Less than 10 knots of shear
That's the forecast...now please come back with what actually happens after 48-120 hours.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
CrazyC83, interesting that Best Track had this as a TD at 06z.
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
AL, 11, 2010090806, , BEST, 0, 140N, 227W, 30, 1006, TD,
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
AL, 11, 2010090806, , BEST, 0, 140N, 227W, 30, 1006, TD,
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Wow, tropics sure didn't waste any time pumping out a new storm. Plus not too far off the coast of Africa too.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:CrazyC83, interesting that Best Track had this as a TD at 06z.
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
AL, 11, 2010090806, , BEST, 0, 140N, 227W, 30, 1006, TD,
That actually seems about right, heck a case could be made even at 0000Z that it was TD11 from what I remember (they don't normally issue a STDS for a distant system). It pretty much developed out of nowhere.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Would the two other lows spinning near Igor hinder development? They seem to be in very close proximity.
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hurricaneCW wrote:Although I'm 99% sure it will recurve, it should still be monitored, I mean the Cape Verde islands are already under the threat zone (very rare). Right now I'm guessing the point of recurvature will be similar to Danielle's or around 60-62W. This one could be a massive monster so you wouldn't want it getting any closer.
so what makes you 99% sure it is way to far away and right now no one knows they cant even predict these things two days out much less 2 weeks
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
18z Best Track
AL, 11, 2010090818, , BEST, 0, 138N, 237W, 40, 1005, TS
Up to 40kts.
AL, 11, 2010090818, , BEST, 0, 138N, 237W, 40, 1005, TS
Up to 40kts.
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Vortmax1 wrote:Check out the shear forecast (from 12z SHIPS)
SHEAR::
0 hours. 29 knots of shear
6 hours. 30 knots
12 hours. 25 knots
18 hours. 26 knots
24 hours. 16 knots
36 hours. 17 knots
48-120 hours. Less than 10 knots of shear
That's the forecast...now please come back with what actually happens after 48-120 hours.
It's true that the shear forecasts have been quite bad this year. The models only know what's fed into them. If there's little data out there, then the forecasts of shear won't be very good. Garbage in, garbage out.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
masaji79 wrote:Would the two other lows spinning near Igor hinder development? They seem to be in very close proximity.
The disturbance NE of Igor's center is already being drawn into the circulation of Igor. The one to the NW is insignificant.
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Igor is already eating it's young; the wave behind it will be absorbed according to the TWO.
The name Igor is scary to me, from Young Frankenstein, so I am mindful if this one and all "I" storms.
While a recurve is fairly common for a storm that develops so far east; the climatology (sorry, Rock) shows that storms DO make it all the way across and the 5 that have from this vicinity make the recurve something we need to SEE happen. It is a long way away and conditions can change a lot in the week or so it will take. Good to see someone already asking if it might be a GOM'er about 2 weeks out!
The name Igor is scary to me, from Young Frankenstein, so I am mindful if this one and all "I" storms.
While a recurve is fairly common for a storm that develops so far east; the climatology (sorry, Rock) shows that storms DO make it all the way across and the 5 that have from this vicinity make the recurve something we need to SEE happen. It is a long way away and conditions can change a lot in the week or so it will take. Good to see someone already asking if it might be a GOM'er about 2 weeks out!

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IGOR
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Russian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Other Scripts: Игорь (Russian), Игор (Macedonian)
Pronounced: EE-gahr (Russian), EE-gawr (Polish) [key]
Russian form of Ingvarr (see INGVAR). It was brought to Russia by the Varangians in the 10th century. This name was borne by Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), a Russian composer whose most famous work is 'The Rite of Spring'.
http://www.behindthename.com/name/igor
Meaning - Warrior archer http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.co ... _Igor.html
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
sandyb wrote:hurricaneCW wrote:Although I'm 99% sure it will recurve, it should still be monitored, I mean the Cape Verde islands are already under the threat zone (very rare). Right now I'm guessing the point of recurvature will be similar to Danielle's or around 60-62W. This one could be a massive monster so you wouldn't want it getting any closer.
so what makes you 99% sure it is way to far away and right now no one knows they cant even predict these things two days out much less 2 weeks
Actually the NHC is pretty dang good with their forecasts 2 days out, esp. for track. But, yeah, 2 weeks out you can't say for sure what will happen, although a recurve at sea is a pretty good bet.
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The above post is just my OPINION. Just because I think this hurricane is not going to hit the Eastern Part of the US, please continue to listen to your local weather person as I am just a tall women, sitting near on the beach, watching the seagulls. Hence my opinion doesn't matter.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm IGOR - Discussion
Well it's certainly not slow, especially if Igor becomes another major. Even if he doesn't, it's at least average to slightly above average. There's a good chance that Igor becomes a major and than the wave behind him becomes another named system. Gfs spins that one up to a hurricane as well. If that's the case than we'll be more so above average than average.
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