ATL: ALBERTO - Post-Tropical
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Recon Discussion
Need someone to take over. Having some issues this morning.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
SFLcane wrote:Eastward shift to Alberto helped SFL keeping rainbands from training across the peninsula. Over the Bahamas now
Severe bands are still rotating in. Had a tornado-warned storm within the last hour and now a severe-warned storm is currently over the Everglades tracking to the north.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Recon position of the center makes it a due north movement. So much for radar and satellite.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Could the strong t-storms on the west side of the COC be pulling the COC more to the west to be underneath them?
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
The temperature difference inside vs outside of center of 4c says its warm core now...so it should be designated TS Alberto at next advisory.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Pressure down to 994mb!!!!
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL012018
A. 27/13:15:00Z
B. 26 deg 49 min N
084 deg 25 min W
C. 850 mb 1377 m
D. 38 kt
E. 055 deg 18 nm
F. 135 deg 49 kt
G. 052 deg 62 nm
H. 994 mb
I. 15 C / 1525 m
J. 19 C / 1523 m
K. 16 C / NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 1234 / 8
O. 0.02 / 1.5 nm
P. AF302 0401A ALBERTO OB 12
MAX FL WIND 49 KT 052 / 62 NM 12:55:30Z
CNTR DROPSONDE SFC WIND 150 / 11 KT
MAX FL TEMP 19 C 057 / 24 NM FROM FL CNTR
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE AL012018
A. 27/13:15:00Z
B. 26 deg 49 min N
084 deg 25 min W
C. 850 mb 1377 m
D. 38 kt
E. 055 deg 18 nm
F. 135 deg 49 kt
G. 052 deg 62 nm
H. 994 mb
I. 15 C / 1525 m
J. 19 C / 1523 m
K. 16 C / NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 1234 / 8
O. 0.02 / 1.5 nm
P. AF302 0401A ALBERTO OB 12
MAX FL WIND 49 KT 052 / 62 NM 12:55:30Z
CNTR DROPSONDE SFC WIND 150 / 11 KT
MAX FL TEMP 19 C 057 / 24 NM FROM FL CNTR
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
There is the movement so far from recon.And yes,is at 994 mbs.


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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Dean4Storms wrote:Recon position of the center makes it a due north movement. So much for radar and satellite.
Is weird where they had dropped the prior dropsone because they had found lower pressure to the NE of it at 84.25W.
112130 2630N 08415W 8430 01458 9968 +178 +138 249015 016 017 001 00
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Lotta dry air in there. Nearly 50 percent exposed on radar. Doubt it will strengthen
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
Yes this might be one of lower rainfall total tropical cyclones due to all the dry air wrapping into the circulation. Perhaps daytime heating over the peninsula will fire up more storms this afternoon.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
ronjon wrote:Yes this might be one of lower rainfall total tropical cyclones due to all the dry air wrapping into the circulation. Perhaps daytime heating over the peninsula will fire up more storms this afternoon.
For us on the West coast though Ronjon our total rainfall from since about May 13 is probably off the charts. I still dont think our water temp has hit 80. I am ready for summer!
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
I guess the dry air and shear is giving the illusion on radar that it's heading NW when it's not.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
caneman wrote:ronjon wrote:Yes this might be one of lower rainfall total tropical cyclones due to all the dry air wrapping into the circulation. Perhaps daytime heating over the peninsula will fire up more storms this afternoon.
For us on the West coast though Ronjon our total rainfall from since about May 13 is probably off the charts. I still dont think our water temp has hit 80. I am ready for summer!
According to buoy readings this morning. Water temp around Panama City is 81 to 82 degrees.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
This storm is going to struggle mightily to say the least. I figured there was no way it would shake that dry air around it. I was right. Good news indeed for you guys in the GOM.
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
NDG wrote:Dry air is really choking the LLC now.
It's fascinating that with both the dry air and the coolers SST's it dropped 3mb under an hour. Think it has a good shot once it reaches warmer water to strengthen a good bit.
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Blowing pretty good here all night...Wind knocking at my window...TS-like conditions...
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Re: ATL: ALBERTO - Sub-Tropical Storm
panamatropicwatch wrote:caneman wrote:ronjon wrote:Yes this might be one of lower rainfall total tropical cyclones due to all the dry air wrapping into the circulation. Perhaps daytime heating over the peninsula will fire up more storms this afternoon.
For us on the West coast though Ronjon our total rainfall from since about May 13 is probably off the charts. I still dont think our water temp has hit 80. I am ready for summer!
According to buoy readings this morning. Water temp around Panama City is 81 to 82 degrees.
Talking Tampa Bay waters. Weve yet to hit 80. North Gulf coast waters are warmer
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