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#7561 Postby ConvergenceZone » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:38 pm

tallywx wrote:
6SpeedTA95 wrote:PRetty substantial influx of dry air on the SW quad.


Gustav is struggling right now. Radar shows her entraining a huge gobble of dry air SE of the eye, with the southern eyewall on the verge of collapse.



It's not struggling at all. It WAS struggling while it was over land, but not anymore....Just watch it over the next few hours, and then you'll see what I mean.
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#7562 Postby tallywx » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:39 pm

ALhurricane wrote:
tallywx wrote:
6SpeedTA95 wrote:PRetty substantial influx of dry air on the SW quad.


Gustav is struggling right now. Radar shows her entraining a huge gobble of dry air SE of the eye, with the southern eyewall on the verge of collapse.


I do not see that at all. He looks very much intact and poised to strengthen once again.


Gustav 1 1/2 hours ago: Image


Gustav now: Image


Notice how dry air has profusely overtaken the SE-NE inflow region, and how the CDO is largely eroded and elongated from N-S. Also notice the much lower reflectivity on the southern eyewall, with no CDO precip. buffering it.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7563 Postby KLP124 » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:39 pm

The weather channel (i know, i know) just mentioned that Houston/Galveston may have to be inluded in the hurricane watch area because of a possible turn to the west. Are any of you seeing anything like that? From what I've heard all day, everyone's thinking the westward turn (if it happens) will be well after landfall...
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7564 Postby CYCLONE MIKE » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:39 pm

I was listening to a met being interviewed on a New Orleans radio station earlier this afternoon. She said that if/when gustav becomes a cat 5 he could actually erode the northwestern edge of the high which would lead to a little further easterly landfall. Reasoning was because the high is weaker and Gustav a much stronger low pressure system that is spinning counter-clockwise. Any fact to this. Not heard of this before.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7565 Postby Brent » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:40 pm

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Note: The 8pm Sunday forecast is 135 kt which is NOT a Cat 5. Weather Underground is wrong.
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#7566 Postby cpdaman » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:41 pm

ALhurricane wrote:
tallywx wrote:
6SpeedTA95 wrote:PRetty substantial influx of dry air on the SW quad.


Gustav is struggling right now. Radar shows her entraining a huge gobble of dry air SE of the eye, with the southern eyewall on the verge of collapse.


I do not see that at all. He looks very much intact and poised to strengthen once again.


Gustav 1 1/2 hours ago: Image


Gustav now: Image


Notice how dry air has profusely overtaken the SE-NE inflow region, and how the CDO is largely eroded and elongated from N-S. Also notice the much lower reflectivity on the southern eyewall, with no CDO precip. buffering it.[/quote]


ummm are you SURE that is not looking like that because it is getting out of the radar RANGE on sw side Cmon
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7567 Postby tolakram » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:42 pm

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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7568 Postby Downdraft » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:42 pm

Where is this dry air? Look at the water vapor it's just not there. I see some shear but the ventilation is good to the north it won't slow this system up at bit. Cuba barely shook this system up and it's got a lot of warm water in front of it.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7569 Postby Portastorm » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:42 pm

KLP124 wrote:The weather channel (i know, i know) just mentioned that Houston/Galveston may have to be inluded in the hurricane watch area because of a possible turn to the west. Are any of you seeing anything like that? From what I've heard all day, everyone's thinking the westward turn (if it happens) will be well after landfall...


The only reason I can think of why they might say this tonight is that the 0z run of the NAM shows the storm putting the brakes on just off the Louisiana coast and then drifting westward. But remember folks, it's the NAM model and as Wxman57 just posted, it ain't worth all that much in considering hurricanes.

http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/nam/00/fp0_072.shtml
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#7570 Postby tallywx » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:43 pm

vacanechaser wrote:
RL3AO wrote:I don't see any dry air.

Image


beat me to it.. dont see any either



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I've taken your image and encircled the region where it appears that some mid-level dry air is being entrained. Granted, I'm not saying that Gustav won't be able to cough that out quite readily once he gets over warmer water, but I do think it's a hiccup.

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#7571 Postby Nexus » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:43 pm

The convection that weakened first as it crossed land, is now on the south of the storm - hence the weakness there. Regardless, convection seems to be refiring in the western quads.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7572 Postby Downdraft » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:44 pm

If I had to rely on the NAM with a tropical system I'd move to Montana.
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#7573 Postby tallywx » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:44 pm

cpdaman wrote:
ummm are you SURE that is not looking like that because it is getting out of the radar RANGE on sw side Cmon



If anything the suspect region that seems to have "dried up" on radar is closer to the radar site now than it was 1 1/2 hours ago.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7574 Postby GoneBabyGone » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:45 pm

Brent wrote:Image

Note: The 8pm Sunday forecast is 135 kt which is NOT a Cat 5. Weather Underground is wrong.


In the grand scheme of things, is this forecast better or worse for NO than the previous forecast?
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7575 Postby Ixolib » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:46 pm

attallaman wrote:Mandatory evacuation orders were issued earlier tonight by the Harrison County, Mississippi Board of Supervisors for all residents and businesses in Harrison County, Mississippi located in flood zones A and B effective by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. This includes the cities of Pass Christian, Long Beach, Gulfport, Biloxi and D'Iberville Mississippi. I live in flood zone C in Biloxi which is less than 3 miles from the GOM but I'm not included in tonight's evacuation order.


Lots of BLUES (ZONE A) and YELLOWS (ZONE B) on these maps of Harrison County!!! My house is right on the cusp of Zone A and Zone B, just south of Biloxi Bay...
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7576 Postby jeff » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:46 pm

The hurricane will intensify again...I do not see any need for the Watch to be shifted W...in fact I could see the watch lowered over to Sabine Pass.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7577 Postby tallywx » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:47 pm

GoneBabyGone wrote:
Brent wrote:Image

Note: The 8pm Sunday forecast is 135 kt which is NOT a Cat 5. Weather Underground is wrong.


In the grand scheme of things, is this forecast better or worse for NO than the previous forecast?



Worse. Track is closer to NO. This might put them in the right-front quad. with a taste of the eyewall or eyewall-driven surge. this is BAD.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7578 Postby ConvergenceZone » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:47 pm

Based upon the last update, looks like the NHC is growing more confident that this is going to landfall as a Cat4, although they lessened the time that this will be a Cat5....Wow, this is going to be a headline maker for a very long time to come. The wind is bad enough, but the flooding will be historical based upon the speed of this system once it reaches land.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7579 Postby curtadams » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:48 pm

The dry air that matters to hurricanes is at mid-levels and doesn't really show up on WV. The hurricane outflow will completely hide any mid dry air in a cane like Gustav.
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Re: Cat. 4 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#7580 Postby CYCLONE MIKE » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:48 pm

CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I was listening to a met being interviewed on a New Orleans radio station earlier this afternoon. She said that if/when gustav becomes a cat 5 he could actually erode the northwestern edge of the high which would lead to a little further easterly landfall. Reasoning was because the high is weaker and Gustav a much stronger low pressure system that is spinning counter-clockwise. Any fact to this. Not heard of this before.



Hey Jeff, have you heard of this before?
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