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ConvergenceZone wrote:Ivanhater wrote:So did I look at the GFS right? 92L slams into Pensacola while 93L hits the East coast?
Yep, you saw correctly. That's why I was saying, that's one scary looking map!!
I can't even imagine how crazy this board would be if that came to pass.



 
 

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WHXX01 KWBC 111216
CHGHUR
TROPICAL CYCLONE GUIDANCE MESSAGE
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1216 UTC THU AUG 11 2011
 
DISCLAIMER...NUMERICAL MODELS ARE SUBJECT TO LARGE ERRORS.
PLEASE REFER TO NHC OFFICIAL FORECASTS FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE
AND SUBTROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION.
 
ATLANTIC OBJECTIVE AIDS FOR
 
DISTURBANCE INVEST (AL922011) 20110811 0600 UTC
 
        ...00 HRS...   ...12 HRS...   ...24 HRS. ..   ...36 HRS...
        110811  0600   110811  1800   110812  0600   110812  1800
 
         LAT    LON     LAT    LON     LAT    LON     LAT    LON
BAMS    12.7N  32.8W   13.8N  35.1W   14.7N  37.9W   15.7N  41.4W
BAMD    12.7N  32.8W   13.7N  35.5W   14.5N  38.5W   15.3N  41.8W
BAMM    12.7N  32.8W   14.0N  35.2W   14.9N  38.0W   15.8N  41.5W
LBAR    12.7N  32.8W   13.4N  35.4W   14.4N  38.4W   15.3N  42.2W
SHIP        25KTS          30KTS          36KTS          45KTS
DSHP        25KTS          30KTS          36KTS          45KTS
 
        ...48 HRS...   ...72 HRS...   ...96 HRS. ..   ..120 HRS...
        110813  0600   110814  0600   110815  0600   110816  0600
 
         LAT    LON     LAT    LON     LAT    LON     LAT    LON
BAMS    16.8N  45.2W   20.4N  53.4W   24.8N  60.8W   29.6N  64.7W
BAMD    16.1N  45.2W   17.9N  51.4W   19.6N  56.2W   20.8N  61.1W
BAMM    16.9N  45.3W   19.8N  52.7W   22.9N  59.1W   26.3N  64.3W
LBAR    16.2N  45.8W   18.2N  52.7W     .0N    .0W     .0N    .0W
SHIP        52KTS          61KTS          59KTS          57KTS
DSHP        52KTS          61KTS          59KTS          57KTS
 
         ...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR =  12.7N LONCUR =  32.8W DIRCUR = 275DEG SPDCUR =   9KT
LATM12 =  12.5N LONM12 =  31.0W DIRM12 = 277DEG SPDM12 =   9KT
LATM24 =  12.3N LONM24 =  29.2W
WNDCUR =   25KT RMAXWD =   75NM WNDM12 =   25KT
CENPRS = 1010MB OUTPRS = 1013MB OUTRAD =  275NM SDEPTH =   S
RD34NE =    0NM RD34SE =    0NM RD34SW =    0NM RD34NW =   0NM
 

Aric Dunn wrote:not doing to well this morning at all... its becoming quite elongated. and dry air and easterly shear seems to have killed the convection.
AHS2011 wrote:If invest 92l and 93l form at the same time, could they have the fujiiwhara effect of each other? Or will one absorb another?
plasticup wrote:AHS2011 wrote:If invest 92l and 93l form at the same time, could they have the fujiiwhara effect of each other? Or will one absorb another?
It is unlikely that they will simultaneously be strong enough to exhibit a meaningful fujiiwhara interaction.





 
 
Aric Dunn wrote:Not sure why they went up... its less organized than yesterday and is not showing any signs of improving today.. but oh well


Ivanhater wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Not sure why they went up... its less organized than yesterday and is not showing any signs of improving today.. but oh well
Could be today's bullish model support...GFS, CMC, and Euro all develop this well before 93L and in the next couple of days. Only thing I can think of.
 
 
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