SoupBone wrote:
This would likely be a very rare double punch on both the east and gulf coast. Interesting for sure.
He does have Fiona remnants regenerating and hitting the Brownsville general area as a 55kt storm by Tuesday.
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SoupBone wrote:
This would likely be a very rare double punch on both the east and gulf coast. Interesting for sure.
TheStormExpert wrote:tolakram wrote:For what it's worth Bastardi has an interesting solution.
Remnants of Fiona cross over Florida into the gulf, need to be watched.
99 moves very close to the coast, making a glancing landfall in southern NC as a cat 3.
I can see why Joe B. forecasts a North Carolina hit from 99L.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/768081797733318656
Nimbus wrote:The inflow looked better defined in the southern end of the system, might just be elongated.
Glad we have recon in there.
tolakram wrote:For what it's worth Bastardi has an interesting solution.
Remnants of Fiona cross over Florida into the gulf, need to be watched.
99 moves very close to the coast, making a glancing landfall in southern NC as a cat 3.
NDG wrote:tolakram wrote:For what it's worth Bastardi has an interesting solution.
Remnants of Fiona cross over Florida into the gulf, need to be watched.
99 moves very close to the coast, making a glancing landfall in southern NC as a cat 3.
There goes his mid Atlantic/NE US bias
But on a serious note, I'm surprised he's going against the Euro solution, which has the remnants of Fiona going into the GOM, BTW.
centuryv58 wrote:NDG wrote:tolakram wrote:For what it's worth Bastardi has an interesting solution.
Remnants of Fiona cross over Florida into the gulf, need to be watched.
99 moves very close to the coast, making a glancing landfall in southern NC as a cat 3.
There goes his mid Atlantic/NE US bias
But on a serious note, I'm surprised he's going against the Euro solution, which has the remnants of Fiona going into the GOM, BTW.
Will it be a battle between several private weather companies (with secret model enhancements)??
gatorcane wrote:I see an LLC on the NW side of the convection, LLC and MLC not aligned at the moment. Looks like it will skim the Lesser Antilles to the north.
Looks like it is trying to wrap come convection around it, seems to be gradually organizing if you ask me.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
Aric Dunn wrote:Recon heading towards this area. satellite is hard to discern but looks like another vort and the wind field seems to possibly fit.
https://s9.postimg.io/a39yuwnqn/sfghndf ... jmhnfx.gif
tarheelprogrammer wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Recon heading towards this area. satellite is hard to discern but looks like another vort and the wind field seems to possibly fit.
[img]https://s9.postimg.io/a39yuwnqn/sfghndfgndfjxfyumujmhnfx.gif[/ig]
LLC looks a little NW of there. Just my opinion though.
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