2009 TCRs
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- Cainer
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2009 TCRs
North Atlantic
Tropical Depression One
Tropical Storm Ana
Hurricane Bill
Tropical Storm Claudette
Tropical Storm Danny
Tropical Storm Erika
Hurricane Fred
Tropical Depression Eight
Tropical Storm Grace
Tropical Storm Henri
Hurricane Ida
Tropical Storm Ana added by cycloneye
Hurricane Bill added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Claudette added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Danny aded by cycloneye
Hurricane Fred added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Erika added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Eight added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Henri added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Grace added by cycloneye
Hurricane Ida added by cycloneye
North Pacific
Tropical Depression One-E
Hurricane Andres
Tropical Storm Blanca
Hurricane Carlos
Tropical Storm Dolores
Tropical Depression Six / Tropical Storm Lana
Tropical Storm Enrique
Hurricane Felicia
Hurricane Guillermo
Tropical Depression Nine-E
Tropical Storm Hilda
Tropical Storm Ignacio
Hurricane Jimena
Tropical Storm Kevin
Hurricane Linda
Tropical Storm Marty
Tropical Storm Nora
Tropical Storm Olaf
Tropical Storm Patricia
Hurricane Rick
One-E added
Tropical Storm Enrique added by cycloneye
Hurricane Carlos added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Kevin added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Nine-E added by cycloneye
Hurricane Linda added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Ignacio added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Nora added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Olaf added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Patricia added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Marty added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Blanca added by cycloneye
Hurricane Rick added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Dolores added by cycloneye
Hurricane Jimena added by cycloneye
Hurricane Felicia added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Hilda added by cycloneye
Hurricane Guillermo added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Six / Tropical Storm Lana added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression One
Tropical Storm Ana
Hurricane Bill
Tropical Storm Claudette
Tropical Storm Danny
Tropical Storm Erika
Hurricane Fred
Tropical Depression Eight
Tropical Storm Grace
Tropical Storm Henri
Hurricane Ida
Tropical Storm Ana added by cycloneye
Hurricane Bill added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Claudette added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Danny aded by cycloneye
Hurricane Fred added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Erika added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Eight added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Henri added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Grace added by cycloneye
Hurricane Ida added by cycloneye
North Pacific
Tropical Depression One-E
Hurricane Andres
Tropical Storm Blanca
Hurricane Carlos
Tropical Storm Dolores
Tropical Depression Six / Tropical Storm Lana
Tropical Storm Enrique
Hurricane Felicia
Hurricane Guillermo
Tropical Depression Nine-E
Tropical Storm Hilda
Tropical Storm Ignacio
Hurricane Jimena
Tropical Storm Kevin
Hurricane Linda
Tropical Storm Marty
Tropical Storm Nora
Tropical Storm Olaf
Tropical Storm Patricia
Hurricane Rick
One-E added
Tropical Storm Enrique added by cycloneye
Hurricane Carlos added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Kevin added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Nine-E added by cycloneye
Hurricane Linda added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Ignacio added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Nora added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Olaf added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Patricia added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Marty added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Blanca added by cycloneye
Hurricane Rick added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Dolores added by cycloneye
Hurricane Jimena added by cycloneye
Hurricane Felicia added by cycloneye
Tropical Storm Hilda added by cycloneye
Hurricane Guillermo added by cycloneye
Tropical Depression Six / Tropical Storm Lana added by cycloneye
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I think Andres was actually 75 knots at his peak.
Between the differences in sat imagery from peak to when Recon arrived, plus the fact the smurf recorded winds of 67 knots (with a drop of 66 knots confirming the 67) on the surface at 1800, well after the sat appearance had fallen apart...leads me to believe he was closer to 75 knots.
This underscores why Recon is so important. Why can't we figure out a way to make drones that fly permanently off of sunlight or something?
*Edit to change "she" to "he"
Between the differences in sat imagery from peak to when Recon arrived, plus the fact the smurf recorded winds of 67 knots (with a drop of 66 knots confirming the 67) on the surface at 1800, well after the sat appearance had fallen apart...leads me to believe he was closer to 75 knots.
This underscores why Recon is so important. Why can't we figure out a way to make drones that fly permanently off of sunlight or something?
*Edit to change "she" to "he"

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Re: Re:
HurricaneBill wrote:brunota2003 wrote:I think Andres was actually 75 knots at her peak.
Andres is a "he".
Oops...okay..."he"
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Enrique just came out. Bumped up a bit to 55 kt. (Given the eye feature, the ADT and AMSU estimates, I would have gone a bit farther to 60 kt.)
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP072009_Enrique.pdf
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP072009_Enrique.pdf
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Carlos is out - peak intensity kept at 90 kt but a highly uncertain estimate. (I would have gone 95 kt/974mb, I think it was a bit stronger considering its size but not with enough confidence to bump to Cat 3)
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP042009_Carlos.pdf
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP042009_Carlos.pdf
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CrazyC83 wrote:Carlos is out - peak intensity kept at 90 kt but a highly uncertain estimate. (I would have gone 95 kt/974mb, I think it was a bit stronger considering its size but not with enough confidence to bump to Cat 3)
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP042009_Carlos.pdf
When I review the images of Carlos when it was displaying the pinhole eye I'm inclined to believe this was a major micro-cane at least. 90 Knots is too low and seems to be a number that sticks on these types of TC's in the Epac (See Hurricane Sergio 2006 at 95 knots).
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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-EP142009_Kevin.pdf
Kevin is now out. Intensity kept at 45 kt - seems reasonable as a blend of QuikSCAT and AMSU.
Kevin is now out. Intensity kept at 45 kt - seems reasonable as a blend of QuikSCAT and AMSU.
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Re: 2009 TCRs
Tropical Depression Nine-E report is up and posted at the first post of thread.
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Re: 2009 TCRs
How incredible it is that the NHC is finding time to write their TCRs during September.
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Re: 2009 TCRs
Ana TCR is out; achieved TS status on 12/1200z, held it until 12/1800z, then weakened into a TD then remnant low; picks up again where the operational advisories do.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL022009_Ana.pdf
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL022009_Ana.pdf
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02L.Ana
Adv # Knots ACE
1 25 0
2 25 0
3 25 0
4 30 0
5 30 0
6 35 0.1225
7 35 0.1225
8 30 0
9 --- 0
10 --- 0
11 --- 0
12 --- 0
13 --- 0
14 --- 0
15 --- 0
16 30 0
17 35 0.1225
18 35 0.1225
19 35 0.1225
20 35 0.1225
21 35 0.1225
22 30 0
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Re: 2009 TCRs
Atlantic=Hurricane Fred report is up and posted at first post of thread.
East Pacific=Hurricane Linda report is up and posted at the first post of thread.
East Pacific=Hurricane Linda report is up and posted at the first post of thread.
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