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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
According to this morning's QS. The center is near 23N 72W. Which make the CDO almost symmetric over the center:


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
Good morning everyone and Happy Labor Day to you all...
Reporting from Providenciales.....conditions here last night deteriorated quite a bit......very gusty winds and accompanying rains as I speak. Intermittent thunder & Lightning.
Reporting from Providenciales.....conditions here last night deteriorated quite a bit......very gusty winds and accompanying rains as I speak. Intermittent thunder & Lightning.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
SouthFLTropics wrote:One thing that has concerned me about Hanna during the course of her life has been how much of a fighter she is. She took everything that the ULL could throw at it and still maintained a vigorous circulation. Maybe Hanna should have been Ike instead...(sorry, Bad Ike Turner joke)![]()
Speaking of Ike... Looks like he is on deck...It is definitely September. Gonna be a busy month.
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my 6 year old just walked in and said hey look at all those polka dots can you print that map out
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
Be careful there in the Turks and Caicos Greels.
JMO, but the sooner recon gets to Hanna the better. The bahamas may have to prepare for more than just a TS based on what I'm seeing so far this morning and they won't have a lot of lead time to do it.
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JMO, but the sooner recon gets to Hanna the better. The bahamas may have to prepare for more than just a TS based on what I'm seeing so far this morning and they won't have a lot of lead time to do it.
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storms in NC wrote:They have it going or dipping down south a tad in their tracks. But right now to the best I can see which is hard to see but looks like it is heading to the WNW and not West or WSW. Just from What I see. I havn't read what NC discussion yet
what center fix are you using to make that assessment?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
Do you think the quicker she intensifies the more likely she will take a more northerly track in this current setup?
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WOW what a monster circulation....Thats gonna for sure become a cane soon.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
The big blob of convection on the visible satellite seems to be moving slightly WNW in the last few frames.
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greels wrote:Good morning everyone and Happy Labor Day to you all...
Reporting from Providenciales.....conditions here last night deteriorated quite a bit......very gusty winds and accompanying rains as I speak. Intermittent thunder & Lightning.
Stay safe. I'm visting Your lovely Island in November.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
Grease Monkey wrote:Do you think the quicker she intensifies the more likely she will take a more northerly track in this current setup?
Actually I think it may be the other way around based on Stewart's disco from 5:00AM. Unless I am reading it wrong I believe that it indicated that a deeper storm would pump up the ridge and move the storm more to the west.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
BEST TRACK increases the winds to 50kts:
AL, 08, 2008090112, , BEST, 0, 231N, 727W, 50, 994, TS,
AL, 08, 2008090112, , BEST, 0, 231N, 727W, 50, 994, TS,
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jlauderdal wrote:storms in NC wrote:They have it going or dipping down south a tad in their tracks. But right now to the best I can see which is hard to see but looks like it is heading to the WNW and not West or WSW. Just from What I see. I havn't read what NC discussion yet
what center fix are you using to make that assessment?
Around 23.7 72.4 Like I said to me it looks like not that it is.
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Normandy wrote:WOW what a monster circulation....Thats gonna for sure become a cane soon.
Once Gustav weakens I think Hanna will strengthen more rapidly as the northerly shear (Gustav's outflow) weakens. It would not surprise me to see Hurricane Hanna in 36-48 hours.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Hanna in Western Atlantic
cycloneye wrote:BEST TRACK increases the winds to 50kts:
AL, 08, 2008090112, , BEST, 0, 231N, 727W, 50, 994, TS,
The NHC 8am position was: 23.6 N / 72.4 W.
The Best Track is 30 miles S and 18 miles W of the 8am.
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