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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
wxman57 wrote:By the way, I measure a 6-hr movement of 320 deg. at 8.5 kts. 3-hr movement of 320 deg. at 9.5 kts.
Just staring at the floater, looks like it is on, or even ahead, of schedule for recurving. Seems to be North of forecast points already. Probably good news for Bermuda.
Its all good, nice to look out storm that never affects land during the slow part of the season.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
....the panic has already ensued... and we haven't flown a mission yet.
BTW

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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
Stephanie wrote:I can't believe our "little Bertha" from yesterday has blown up! I saw the "eye" on her this morning in the news and couldn't believe it.
-dabs eyes with tissue- They grow up so quick, don't they? Seems like just yesterday she was emerging from the coast of Africa.
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brunota2003 wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe our "little Bertha" from yesterday has blown up! I saw the "eye" on her this morning in the news and couldn't believe it.
-dabs eyes with tissue- They grow up so quick, don't they? Seems like just yesterday she was emerging from the coast of Africa.
Let's give her a iPod touch.
I think she's deserved it...

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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
jaxfladude wrote:pojo wrote:....the panic has already ensued... and we haven't flown a mission yet.
BTWfor the work you guys do.....
thanks.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
I think we're giving an abundance of overflowing personification to a non-human entity, but to each his own.
Bertha will be a "fish spinner".
Bertha will be a "fish spinner".
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
jaxfladude wrote:brunota2003 wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe our "little Bertha" from yesterday has blown up! I saw the "eye" on her this morning in the news and couldn't believe it.
-dabs eyes with tissue- They grow up so quick, don't they? Seems like just yesterday she was emerging from the coast of Africa.
Let's give her a iPod touch.
I think she's deserved it...


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pojo wrote:jaxfladude wrote:pojo wrote:....the panic has already ensued... and we haven't flown a mission yet.
BTWfor the work you guys do.....
thanks.
You are most welcome.

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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
tolakram wrote:
Looking worse and worse.
eh...i dont know what youre looking at...it looks pretty much the same as it did before. In fact I think convection might be slightly deeper on the E/NE quad.
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deltadog03 wrote:wxman....just looking at the WV I see the tutt getting ready to leave out of the pic...I also see some clouds coming down directly to bertha's north. To me that looks like the eastern fringe of the Ridge...What do you think?
I see an upper low SSE-S of Bermuda near 29N/64W moving westward and a jet digging south to the east of this low. Outflow on Bertha's north side is streaming NE up the TUTT. Could be the TUTT has helped to ventilate Bertha today. But will the high build in front of Bertha fast enough to prevent recurvature tonight/tomorrow? I think the NHC will make an eastward track adjustment at 10.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
cheezyWXguy wrote:tolakram wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/jsl-l.jpg
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/bd-l.jpg
Looking worse and worse.
eh...i dont know what you're looking at...it looks pretty much the same as it did before. In fact I think convection might be slightly deeper on the E/NE quad.
Convective tops have warmed considerably in the last few hours, a sign of weakening.
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wxman57 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:wxman....just looking at the WV I see the tutt getting ready to leave out of the pic...I also see some clouds coming down directly to bertha's north. To me that looks like the eastern fringe of the Ridge...What do you think?
I see an upper low SSE-S of Bermuda near 29N/64W moving westward and a jet digging south to the east of this low. Outflow on Bertha's north side is streaming NE up the TUTT. Could be the TUTT has helped to ventilate Bertha today. But will the high build in front of Bertha fast enough to prevent recurvature tonight/tomorrow? I think the NHC will make an eastward track adjustment at 10.
True...I just seen that ULL as well. I guess by tomorrow we should really have a better handle on where she will go...I think it is possible this goes out tonight or tomorrow. I wonder what kind of monkey wrench that ULL will have..If any.
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It seem that every one is at ease here thinking that Bertha will Go to Bermuda. Well if she stalls or slows down it will be a whole new game. It (could )still come some where to the south east coast. I wouldn't put my guard down just yet. Too many things can turn on us here. I have said Bermuda from day 1 and still do. But just cause it has gone a little North don't put your guard down and say whew. Wait till Bertha sings first then say whew. I am not saying it is going to go to the EC just that it is not over yet. Just keep your eyes and ears open. JIMO 

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