ATL: MARIA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
the convection is not firing as much as I had expected tonight. May mean that "only" a borderline cat 1/2 hits the Leewards/Windwards and not a 3/4
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Maria seems to be moving more WNW looking at the floater 

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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
gatorcane wrote:Maria seems to be moving more WNW looking at the floater
Looks like Gatorcane. We continue to monitor carefully the situation.
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TheStormExpert wrote:Still looks quite sloppy.
Do you think its going to be a direct hit for Dominican Republic? The east-side of the island at least?
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Alyono wrote:the convection is not firing as much as I had expected tonight. May mean that "only" a borderline cat 1/2 hits the Leewards/Windwards and not a 3/4
Deep convection firing as it should while it develops that core temp and pressure... lets hope it does not RI over the next 24 hours..

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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I don't think this storm is "underperforming". I think the major issue is that the envelope is very big, which means it takes longer to truly spin up.
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:Alyono wrote:the convection is not firing as much as I had expected tonight. May mean that "only" a borderline cat 1/2 hits the Leewards/Windwards and not a 3/4
Deep convection firing as it should while it develops that core temp and pressure... lets hope it does not RI over the next 24 hours..
I don't like the looks of this storm

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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Well tomorrow will have radar which will help..
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http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?pa ... 7-96-1-100
The overshooting tot rate suggests intensifying system.
The overshooting tot rate suggests intensifying system.
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gatorcane wrote:Maria seems to be moving more WNW looking at the floater
Still gonna hit the next forecast point.
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
That's ok, I didn't want to see the ASCAT data anyway...


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1900hurricane wrote:That's ok, I didn't want to see the ASCAT data anyway...
I swear, ASCAT tries to miss...
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Track goes right over Puerto Rico.
Tropical Storm Maria Discussion Number 3
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL152017
1100 PM AST Sat Sep 16 2017
Maria has become a little better organized this evening, with
satellite imagery showing the formation of a small convective area
near the center that may reflect the formation of an inner wind
core. However, this has not yet resulted in intensification, as
various subjective and objective satellite intensity estimates
remain about 45 kt.
The longer-term initial motion is 280/14, while recent satellite
imagery suggests the system may be turning a little more to the
right. A mid-level ridge to the north of the cyclone is expected
to gradually weaken through the forecast period, which would
allow Maria to move generally west-northwestward with a decrease
in forward speed during the next five days. The track guidance is
tightly clustered, and the new forecast track is nudged only
slightly to the left of the previous track based on the initial
location. The forecast continues to take the core of Maria near the
Leeward Islands in 48 to 72 hours, close to the Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico in about 96 hr, and near eastern Hispaniola at about
120 h.
Maria is expected to remain in an environment of good moisture,
light shear, and warm sea surface temperatures for at least the
next 4 days. This should result in steady to rapid intensification.
The new intensity forecast is similar to the previous forecast in
calling for Maria to become a hurricane in 24 h and a major
hurricane in 72 h, and it lies at the upper edge of the intensity
guidance. However, rapid intensification is a distinct possibility,
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast.
KEY MESSAGES:
1. Maria is expected to strengthen and affect portions of the
Leeward Islands as a hurricane early next week, bringing dangerous
wind, storm surge and rainfall hazards. Hurricane and tropical
storm watches have been issued for portions of the Lesser Antilles,
and additional watches will likely be issued on Sunday.
2. Maria could also affect the British and U.S. Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico by mid week as a dangerous major hurricane, and
hurricane watches could be issued for these islands as early as
Sunday. Interests in these areas should monitor the progress of
Maria and follow any advice given by local officials.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 17/0300Z 12.5N 53.7W 45 KT 50 MPH
12H 17/1200Z 13.1N 55.7W 55 KT 65 MPH
24H 18/0000Z 13.9N 57.6W 65 KT 75 MPH
36H 18/1200Z 14.6N 59.2W 75 KT 85 MPH
48H 19/0000Z 15.3N 60.7W 90 KT 105 MPH
72H 20/0000Z 16.5N 63.5W 105 KT 120 MPH
96H 21/0000Z 18.0N 66.5W 110 KT 125 MPH...COAST OF PUERTO RICO
120H 22/0000Z 19.5N 69.0W 100 KT 115 MPH...OVER WATER
$$
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Tropical Storm Maria Discussion Number 3
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL152017
1100 PM AST Sat Sep 16 2017
Maria has become a little better organized this evening, with
satellite imagery showing the formation of a small convective area
near the center that may reflect the formation of an inner wind
core. However, this has not yet resulted in intensification, as
various subjective and objective satellite intensity estimates
remain about 45 kt.
The longer-term initial motion is 280/14, while recent satellite
imagery suggests the system may be turning a little more to the
right. A mid-level ridge to the north of the cyclone is expected
to gradually weaken through the forecast period, which would
allow Maria to move generally west-northwestward with a decrease
in forward speed during the next five days. The track guidance is
tightly clustered, and the new forecast track is nudged only
slightly to the left of the previous track based on the initial
location. The forecast continues to take the core of Maria near the
Leeward Islands in 48 to 72 hours, close to the Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico in about 96 hr, and near eastern Hispaniola at about
120 h.
Maria is expected to remain in an environment of good moisture,
light shear, and warm sea surface temperatures for at least the
next 4 days. This should result in steady to rapid intensification.
The new intensity forecast is similar to the previous forecast in
calling for Maria to become a hurricane in 24 h and a major
hurricane in 72 h, and it lies at the upper edge of the intensity
guidance. However, rapid intensification is a distinct possibility,
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast.
KEY MESSAGES:
1. Maria is expected to strengthen and affect portions of the
Leeward Islands as a hurricane early next week, bringing dangerous
wind, storm surge and rainfall hazards. Hurricane and tropical
storm watches have been issued for portions of the Lesser Antilles,
and additional watches will likely be issued on Sunday.
2. Maria could also affect the British and U.S. Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico by mid week as a dangerous major hurricane, and
hurricane watches could be issued for these islands as early as
Sunday. Interests in these areas should monitor the progress of
Maria and follow any advice given by local officials.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 17/0300Z 12.5N 53.7W 45 KT 50 MPH
12H 17/1200Z 13.1N 55.7W 55 KT 65 MPH
24H 18/0000Z 13.9N 57.6W 65 KT 75 MPH
36H 18/1200Z 14.6N 59.2W 75 KT 85 MPH
48H 19/0000Z 15.3N 60.7W 90 KT 105 MPH
72H 20/0000Z 16.5N 63.5W 105 KT 120 MPH
96H 21/0000Z 18.0N 66.5W 110 KT 125 MPH...COAST OF PUERTO RICO
120H 22/0000Z 19.5N 69.0W 100 KT 115 MPH...OVER WATER
$$
Forecaster Beven
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Got my eyes on moving right into Hurricane Alley: Florida.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/catl/rb-l.jpg
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 0258.shtml?
Maria is expected to remain in an environment of good moisture,
light shear, and warm sea surface temperatures for at least the
next 4 days. This should result in steady to rapid intensification.
The new intensity forecast is similar to the previous forecast in
calling for Maria to become a hurricane in 24 h and a major
hurricane in 72 h, and it lies at the upper edge of the intensity
guidance. However, rapid intensification is a distinct possibility,
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast.
not good
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 0258.shtml?
Maria is expected to remain in an environment of good moisture,
light shear, and warm sea surface temperatures for at least the
next 4 days. This should result in steady to rapid intensification.
The new intensity forecast is similar to the previous forecast in
calling for Maria to become a hurricane in 24 h and a major
hurricane in 72 h, and it lies at the upper edge of the intensity
guidance. However, rapid intensification is a distinct possibility,
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast.
not good
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
what do you all think.. could we all crowd fund about a few hundred million dollars to have a geostationary microwave satellite for the atlantic ? lol
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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
"However, rapid intensification is a distinct possibility,
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast."
Uhh, that's not good, seeing as they're projecting 125mph, near Cat 4 intensity
and it would be no surprise if Maria got significantly stronger than
currently forecast."
Uhh, that's not good, seeing as they're projecting 125mph, near Cat 4 intensity

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Re: ATL: MARIA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Per wesh 2 they said if it tracks south of NHC it has a good chance of hitting Florida.
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