LOCATION...24.1N 82.6W
ABOUT 60 MI...100 KM SW OF KEY WEST FLORIDA
ABOUT 530 MI...850 KM SE OF THE MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...65 MPH...100 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 290 DEGREES AT 15 MPH...24 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...991 MB...29.26 INCHES
ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Back up to 65...pressure down 1 mb...
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afswo wrote:tallywx wrote:
This is without a doubt the single most worthless graphic I've seen in all my years of following the tropics. TWC should be ashamed at putting out such drivel. I commiserate with the poor folks in Tallahassee, FL taking "action" right now re this storm per TWC's graphic, or someone in Bainbridge, GA being on alert...
Ever since NBC took over TWC, the quality of the data/products from the network has gone downhill. Looks great on TV, but equates to nothing!
This chart is similar to half of the "talent" on TWC in my opinion...pretty face - empty head.
Makes me thing AAA is a sponsor
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Microwave loop had it gaining strength earlier to just below 60kt, but after that quickly fell off and now is around 50kt. Not a good sign for a strengthening storm. Well, I see latest advisory (above post) has it down from 992mb to 991mb and increased the winds to 65mph. That's surprising!
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:JPmia wrote:Well I was looking around Ft. Lauderdale beach about 2 hours ago and there were squalls with at least 50mph + winds and this storm really brought in a surge to the FL east coast.. intercoastal properties have water all the way up to the top of their seawalls.. this storm will probably bring a large surge with it to the north gulf coast. stay safe up there!
i was down there around 4 pm and the weather was heavier than it had been all day and its been very windy since then and now we have thunder...the last 3 hours have been worse than at any other time today..there was a power outage at oakland park and a1a..this was just issued so more action on the way for the SE coast...isaac looking to fuel itself from the atlantic waters tonight..
You're right it is worse than this morning.. seems like this corroborates with a storm that is getting its act together.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Dry air = miniscule


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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
TwisterFanatic wrote:Dry air = miniscule
dry air over water is miniscule... it does not show the nice slug over land however.. thats gonna have an effect down the road..
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Roxy wrote:Just heard Cantore is in NOLA...that's never good news!
Right, cantore has the reputation of being where the hurricane isn't.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Camille(CaneOnAPill) wrote:Microwave loop had it gaining strength earlier to just below 60kt, but after that quickly fell off and now is around 50kt. Not a good sign for a strengthening storm. Well, I see latest advisory (above post) has it down from 992mb to 991mb and increased the winds to 65mph. That's surprising!
60 kts FL winds support 65 mph. There may be some slightly higher winds not sampled yet as well. It's certainly not bombing though.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
stormreader wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/wv-l.jpg
Still dry air there.
That's not low/mid level dry air
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
JPmia wrote:jlauderdal wrote:JPmia wrote:Well I was looking around Ft. Lauderdale beach about 2 hours ago and there were squalls with at least 50mph + winds and this storm really brought in a surge to the FL east coast.. intercoastal properties have water all the way up to the top of their seawalls.. this storm will probably bring a large surge with it to the north gulf coast. stay safe up there!
i was down there around 4 pm and the weather was heavier than it had been all day and its been very windy since then and now we have thunder...the last 3 hours have been worse than at any other time today..there was a power outage at oakland park and a1a..this was just issued so more action on the way for the SE coast...isaac looking to fuel itself from the atlantic waters tonight..
You're right it is worse than this morning.. seems like this corroborates with a storm that is getting its act together.
that feeder band setting up appears to be intensifying too..looks like have another hour of this..our lights have been flickering...strange to have all of this thunder and lighting with a tropical system
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
stormreader wrote:
Still dry air there.
You can't use those satellite images for water vapor. They don't pick up mid-level water vapor which is what counts. They are blocked from seeing mid-level dry air by upper level moisture or dry air which has no effect on Tropical Cyclones. You need to use mid-level dry air from CIMSS.
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Aric Dunn wrote:recon did another pass. it barely moved in the last 45 min I think about 10 miles. lol
OK guys...it hasn't stalled (to the question what the TX mets think of the stall).
10 miles between dropsondes (and center fixes) in an hour is 10 miles an hour. That's not a drift or a stall. It has slowed down...which I think is due to some re-org. the earlier dropsonde showed a tilted system with the 850 mb out to the WNW of the sfc. This is also evident on Key West radar.
Once it gets stacked, we get towards d-max...and it moves a little more away from Cuba...it will deepen at a fairly noticeable rate. we could see a rate of .5-1 mb / hour in the morning...but that's a guess. Still some dry air.
And don't ask...I don't know where it's going....but if I was in Louisiana...i would be prepped.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
found Flight level center on new AFRecon coming in! lol
Time: 00:02:00Z
Coordinates: 24.0333N 82.4833W
Acft. Static Air Press: 843.0 mb (~ 24.89 inHg)
Acft. Geopotential Hgt: 1,442 meters (~ 4,731 feet)
Extrap. Sfc. Press: 992.7 mb (~ 29.31 inHg)
D-value: -
Flt. Lvl. Wind (30s): From 262° at 0 knots (From the W at ~ 0.0 mph)
Air Temp: 20.8°C (~ 69.4°F)
Dew Pt: 19.9°C (~ 67.8°F)
Peak (10s) Flt. Lvl. Wind: 2 knots (~ 2.3 mph)
SFMR Peak (10s) Sfc. Wind: 13 knots (~ 14.9 mph)
SFMR Rain Rate: 1 mm/hr (~ 0.04 in/hr)
Time: 00:02:00Z
Coordinates: 24.0333N 82.4833W
Acft. Static Air Press: 843.0 mb (~ 24.89 inHg)
Acft. Geopotential Hgt: 1,442 meters (~ 4,731 feet)
Extrap. Sfc. Press: 992.7 mb (~ 29.31 inHg)
D-value: -
Flt. Lvl. Wind (30s): From 262° at 0 knots (From the W at ~ 0.0 mph)
Air Temp: 20.8°C (~ 69.4°F)
Dew Pt: 19.9°C (~ 67.8°F)
Peak (10s) Flt. Lvl. Wind: 2 knots (~ 2.3 mph)
SFMR Peak (10s) Sfc. Wind: 13 knots (~ 14.9 mph)
SFMR Rain Rate: 1 mm/hr (~ 0.04 in/hr)
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