ATL: EX-Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
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Stormcenter wrote:Well there is definitely still low pressure out there so until it's completely
inland it will be interesting to see what becomes of this tonight
despite being downgraded. IMO
forget about it. The writing was on the wall last night as it was being pummelled by dry air and convection went completely poof. This thing is history.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
Is it an invest again now?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
You would think it meets the criteria easily. 

petit_bois wrote:Is it an invest again now?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
Yet another victim of an ULL ... turn out the lights on this one. Regeneration very unlikely. GOM hostile conditions took care of Bonnie and TD-5. Water temperatures thus a non-factor.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
Other than Alex, 2 NS and 2 TDs Die a sad little death. The peak is approching...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
StormClouds63 wrote:Yet another victim of an ULL ... turn out the lights on this one. Regeneration very unlikely. GOM hostile conditions took care of Bonnie and TD-5. Water temperatures thus a non-factor.
Models never did alot with this one to be fair...the models do try and do something in the GUlf again in 4-6 days as it comes back south, the GFS looks FAR stronger then 2nd time round...the eCM doesn't quite dig far enough souith but if it got there conditions look good.
If it gets back into the Gulf, probably will regenerate...if it doesn't then it probably won't.
I agree with Hurakan by the way...this would never have been a TD further east.
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>>I think the LLC is just SSW of Destin about 100 miles looking at this visible and the buoy out there has winds running under 10kts which looks to be just about right under the center.
Sure looks like it Dean. Might be a little spin WSW of Tampa as well.
Gonna be rainy and mild. A nice evening in my book
Sure looks like it Dean. Might be a little spin WSW of Tampa as well.
Gonna be rainy and mild. A nice evening in my book
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We need Cookie Hurakan with the graphic!
I'm not sure this is quite done yet but clearly its struggling, the models prove why they are good nowdays!
I'm not sure this is quite done yet but clearly its struggling, the models prove why they are good nowdays!
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Aric Dunn wrote:another tornado warning over florida.. even a weak pointless TD can cause issues... have not heard of any major damage but none the less its a reason why all tropical systems are not irrelevant
exactly Aric. We in Palm Beach county had a brief touchdown here as well that was a result of this thing moving past us a few days ago in the Boca area.
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Hurricane wrote:Pulled a TD2 on us. If the 2 storms didn't dissipate, we would have Earl. If the one in the atlantic would have formed to, we would be talking Fiona.
Add a couple of other invests that just didn't have the oomph, we could have been up to Hermine and still be talking about 2005 (granted with seven TS's out of eight systems).
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression FIVE - Discussion
Cool loop that shows ex TD5 last nite in first couple of frames till now.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SAT_ ... imvis.html
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SAT_ ... imvis.html
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It actually looks like what you are referring to is moving due west....crazy tropics.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... uration=12
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... uration=12
rockyman wrote:In the last couple of hours, the "little swirl that couldn't" seems to have become better defined south of the western Florida Panhandle...taking aim at the Pensacola/Gulf Shores area.
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