ATL: Ex Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Looking at the water vapor loop, it looks like to me that Earl maybe running into some north to south wind shear. I may be wrong but it could be that.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
I'd be getting preps in order if I were in the NE Islands


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Dry air and Danielle's outflow is basically all that is stopping this cyclone from intensifying. Now that Danielle begins to distance herself, and Earl begins begins to enter into a more moist and vertically unstable environment, intensification will likely begin right away. I think in terms of track and intensity the NHC has it spot-on, however, based on steering currents a slightly further track south than the forecast cone can not be ruled out. This very well could match, if not beat Danielle's intensity before all is set and done.
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Yeah for sure Ivanhater, its way too close not to prepare...I think the NHC track is now just about spot on and thats close enough to need to watch for wobbles, etc...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
SAB Dvorak increases T numbers
27/2345 UTC 15.7N 47.3W T3.0/3.0 EARL -- Atlantic
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
27/2345 UTC 15.7N 47.3W T3.0/3.0 EARL -- Atlantic
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
He seems to me, earl is moving to 265° west, what do you think about that?
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Whilst its probably more applicable to the model thread the GFDL goes mental for this storm developing a borderline 4/5...and gets to 100kts in just 48hrs...
Given its current state thats looking mighty optimistic but I'd expect this one has a reasonable chance of becoming a major hurricane as it draws northwards...I believe the HWRF solution at the moment in terms of positioning...but its not going to gain much latitude until it gets stronger...
Given its current state thats looking mighty optimistic but I'd expect this one has a reasonable chance of becoming a major hurricane as it draws northwards...I believe the HWRF solution at the moment in terms of positioning...but its not going to gain much latitude until it gets stronger...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
The thunderstorm complex SW may help pull the low to the SW a bit sense the low still seems to be elongated still..


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Probably a sign of some shear Ivanhater I'd imagine, may not be long lasting though given all the models are pretty agressive in strengthening still.
I'm thinking this one has a real good shot at hitting the Ne Cairbbean, doesn't seem to be gaining too much latitude right now and given its not really strengthening all that much still it probably isn't going to feel the tug quite as much...though I think regardless of how far west it gets the pattern is there for a recurve somewhere close between say 67-72W.
I'm thinking this one has a real good shot at hitting the Ne Cairbbean, doesn't seem to be gaining too much latitude right now and given its not really strengthening all that much still it probably isn't going to feel the tug quite as much...though I think regardless of how far west it gets the pattern is there for a recurve somewhere close between say 67-72W.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
It remembers me Luis in 1995 when it went straight west to 265°-270W° before recurving and crossing the Northern Leewarsds islands.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
Ivanhater wrote:The thunderstorm complex SW may help pull the low to the SW a bit sense the low still seems to be elongated still..
Thanks Ivanhater

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
OURAGAN wrote:It remembers me Luis in 1995 when it went straight west to 265°-270W° before recurving and crossing the Northern Leewarsds islands.
That is right,although Luis was a monster cat 4.Hopefully, Earl doesn't get very strong by the time it gets closer to the NE islands.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion
Yeah, there must be a strong high pressure SE of Hurricane Danielle because it is really acting on Earl right now. I don't kniw if anyone can afford to see this thing trend farther south in the short-term.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
cycloneye wrote:OURAGAN wrote:It remembers me Luis in 1995 when it went straight west to 265°-270W° before recurving and crossing the Northern Leewarsds islands.
That is right,although Luis was a monster cat 4.Hopefully, Earl doesn't get very strong by the time it gets closer to the NE islands.
Yeah the only good thing is this one is way weaker then Luis was at this point.
Still hard to ignore the models strengthening this one up, so I could easily see 70-80kts by the time this one comes close to the NE Caribbean Islands providing this presentation sorts itself out soon...
Sure will be interesting to see how things play out with Earl and 97L in the next 10 days or so...wonder just how far west Earl ends up going!
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
OURAGAN wrote:It remembers me Luis in 1995 when it went straight west to 265°-270W° before recurving and crossing the Northern Leewarsds islands.
Absolutely Ouragan, your comparison seems quite interresting! Hope that this scenario won't realize

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm EARL - Discussion - Sab Dvorak-3.0/3.0
Ivanhater wrote:The thunderstorm complex SW may help pull the low to the SW a bit sense the low still seems to be elongated still..
That is a positively unique and sort of scary sat catch, Ivanhater. Thanks, I think!

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Will be interesting to see the Vis.imagery tomorrow morning is it continues this presentation to see where the center actually is, could easily be on the northern side of the convection or who know maybe the center has relocated, remains to be seen but IR won't tell us much on that front.
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