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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1121 Postby Sanibel » Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:51 pm

I think one look at that black IR tells you there is plenty of energy left in Tomas if the shear abates:




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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1122 Postby Florida1118 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:11 pm

Well you gotta give him the nice convection. Does have that Bonnie look though...
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1123 Postby Macrocane » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:13 pm

Tomas is bigger than Bonnie :lol:

Seriously, Tomas may not strngthen as much as expected before but a cat 1 can produce a disaster in Hispaniola, Noel proved that on 2007.
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#1124 Postby WeatherGuesser » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:23 pm

SouthDadeFish wrote:
wxman57 wrote:
SouthDadeFish wrote:So in 18 hours Tomas went from a "tropical wave" to a hurricane.


Not quite. Tomas should have been upgraded LONG before it was, possibly 24-36 hours earlier. NHC waited until it was a rapidly-developing TS before it was named.


That's my point and why I said tropical wave in quotation marks :wink: I really hope the delay in classification didn't hinder preparations in the islands.


And in another 24 hours or so, back down to nearly nothing again instead of the Major that was forecast for a while.
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#1125 Postby Florida1118 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:27 pm

WeatherGuesser wrote:And in another 24 hours or so, back down to nearly nothing again instead of the Major that was forecast for a while.

That's forecasting. It shows we still have much to learn...(Please realize I'm not bashing the NHC nor any Met.)
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#1126 Postby psyclone » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:54 pm

I must confess i am really shocked by Tomas' condition. if i had guessed friday afternoon what the storm would have looked like at this point i would have been very wrong! It's clear we've left the heart of hurricane season.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1127 Postby FireRat » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:57 pm

Perhaps everyone's prayers helped weaken the storm. Keep up the good work, we would really hate to see this thing hit Haiti as a hurricane or even a rainmaker. At this rate it may even dissipate by tomorrow night :)

Anyways the Islands already took a beating from what was nearly Category 2 conditions, so this storm hasn't disappointed storm enthusiasts either, and has shown its memorable side. I don't think many of you in the Leewards will soon forget Tomas.
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#1128 Postby Florida1118 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:04 am

FireRat wrote:Perhaps everyone's prayers helped weaken the storm. Keep up the good work, we would really hate to see this thing hit Haiti as a hurricane or even a rainmaker. At this rate it may even dissipate by tomorrow night :)

Anyways the Islands already took a beating from what was nearly Category 2 conditions, so this storm hasn't disappointed storm enthusiasts either, and has shown its memorable side. I don't think many of you in the Leewards will soon forget Tomas.

But what I'm thinking, If it dissipates, Will the energy stay in the Caribbean? If it does, all you need is a low and boom, Virginie is born.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1129 Postby dwsqos2 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:07 am

Strong winds undercutting the outflow layer tend to be a good way to disrupt storms. See Erika 2009, or more recently Richard's struggles. I don't think prayer had much of anything to do with this.
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#1130 Postby Florida1118 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:10 am

dwsqos2 wrote: I don't think prayer had much of anything to do with this.

Lets not get into that....
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1131 Postby Ntxw » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:11 am

Florida1118 wrote:But what I'm thinking, If it dissipates, Will the energy stay in the Caribbean? If it does, all you need is a low and boom, Virginie is born.


Troughs are digging deeper and deeper pushing the hostile conditions further south each time. The western Caribbean is slowly becoming the gulf dead zone. As time progresses, scenarios as such becomes less and less likely.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1132 Postby dwsqos2 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:13 am

Random, but as has been noted a weaker storm will be steered by the low-level flow, which in this case would result in a more westerly motion
(not always the case, weak does not always mean west). A more southerly track would allow Tomas to avoid some of the stronger shear.

00Z gfs was actually a hair stronger with Tomas than the 18Z run.

Pressures have dropped a bit at the relevant buoy (42059). Winds are still anemic, but just under tropical storm force.

Supplemental Measurements Highest 1-minute Wind Speed
Time (ADT) WSPD WDIR
1:06 am 31.5 kts ENE ( 76 deg true)
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#1133 Postby FireRat » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:14 am

It's nice to believe that our wishes for the better are coming true at least as of now, especially after the apocalyptic forecast this storm had just yesterday for these days. The shear came to the rescue.

As for future storms, we still can't rule out more in the Caribbean before November 30. November 25 might be the last time frame a hurricane could exist this season close enough to threaten land, then a weak tropical storm in December far out at sea. For now it's looking good with Tomas and I really hope Haiti dodges a bullet, they've had way too many tragedies to even conceive a hurricane landfall. Oh and Virginie, well with that cute sounding name I bet it won't be much of a scare :wink:


Walter, however, gives me the creeps for some reason.
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#1134 Postby Ntxw » Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:18 am

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#1135 Postby Shuriken » Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:40 am

Fully exposed LLC now, racing WSW at about 260 or so. The danger now is that the system continues darting WSW past Venezuela into the "pocket" of the southwestern Caribbean, where it'll have more "running room" for a northward sling out -- or perhaps be missed by the next trough entirely, and stew for longer than anyone imagines.

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#1136 Postby WeatherGuesser » Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:07 am

Winds down to 50MPH on the 5AM update
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#1137 Postby Gustywind » Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:33 am

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#1138 Postby WeatherGuesser » Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:54 am

Looks like trouble for Haiti Friday.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1139 Postby GCANE » Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:55 am

Tomas has been suffering from a displaced anti-cyclone since Friday due to a strong MCS that fired to his east.

Tomas also has a strong boundary-layer inversion which is putting a lid on parcel ascent near the LLC; aka convective cap.

To get the anti-cyclone to move closer to the LLC, deep convection with high rain-rate needs to fire close to the LLC.

Latent heating will raise the tropopause and get the PV column to expand and become more verically aligned.

This most likely could break the convective cap.

If that happens, it would be like one of those massive afternoon MCS's in OK in the spring and you could see this explode.

So, watch for a high rain-rate cell, in fact a hot-tower could snap every thing in place.

If that breaks the convective cap, everyone's mood will suddenly change.

Moving into high OHC in the next 24 hrs.




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#1140 Postby Gustywind » Mon Nov 01, 2010 6:03 am

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