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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#421 Postby supercane4867 » Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:40 am

If this crosses Luzon it probably will die out in the middle of South China Sea. November shear there isn't fun.
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#422 Postby 1900hurricane » Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:45 am

Looks like the system is taking on some backshear. It's not enough to penetrate to the core or anything like that, but outflow is restricted badly to that side of the system (convergent air aloft rather than divergent). This is probably preventing enough mass removal to clear the eye. If structure wasn't as stable as it currently is, I suspect a huge outer eyewall would be developing now.

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#423 Postby mrbagyo » Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:54 am

Just saw pic on Twitter @MaggieAnn670

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Michael snapped lots of Pine tree - which is really impressive (but those are conifer /softwood)
But what about Yutu, it snapped the trunk of what I believe is a Casuarina Tree / Sheoak / Australian Pine (looks like pine but it's not) wood of this species is sometimes almost as hard as ebony and a known coastal windbreaker - MOR is well over 100 MPa. Madness
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#424 Postby dexterlabio » Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:11 am

1900hurricane wrote:Looks like the system is taking on some backshear. It's not enough to penetrate to the core or anything like that, but outflow is restricted badly to that side of the system (convergent air aloft rather than divergent). This is probably preventing enough mass removal to clear the eye. If structure wasn't as stable as it currently is, I suspect a huge outer eyewall would be developing now.

https://i.imgur.com/1xeYD7z.gif

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Never say never with typhoons just coming out of an EWRC to undergo yet another EWRC. :lol:
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#425 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:27 am

Truly a giant CDO

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#426 Postby NDG » Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:31 am

Question, is it common to see such a long westward tracking typhoon over the western Pacific during this time of the year?
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#427 Postby dexterlabio » Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:43 am

NDG wrote:Question, is it common to see such a long westward tracking typhoon over the western Pacific during this time of the year?


I think there's a good chance a typhoon becomes a flat west runner at this time of the year when the high pressure steering ridge in East Asia is usually dominant. Some of the late season west runners I know are Angela of 1995 and Patsy (sometime in the 70's)...maybe we can also consider Haiyan as a straight west tracking typhoon.
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#428 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:02 am

T 7.0 -- just needs a little more warning of the eye and it will be a 7.5 again.

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#429 Postby 1900hurricane » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:33 am

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#430 Postby doomhaMwx » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:41 am

dexterlabio wrote:
NDG wrote:Question, is it common to see such a long westward tracking typhoon over the western Pacific during this time of the year?


I think there's a good chance a typhoon becomes a flat west runner at this time of the year when the high pressure steering ridge in East Asia is usually dominant. Some of the late season west runners I know are Angela of 1995 and Patsy (sometime in the 70's)...maybe we can also consider Haiyan as a straight west tracking typhoon.

Heh how about this. Rita 1978. Also an October typhoon.

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#431 Postby 1900hurricane » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:44 am

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#432 Postby 1900hurricane » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:49 am

NDG wrote:Question, is it common to see such a long westward tracking typhoon over the western Pacific during this time of the year?

I did a search from Digital Typhoon showing all classified systems with a dissipation in November (n = 172) since that is likely Yutu's dissipation month, and the atmosphere seems to be in late-season mode. There were still plenty of recurves, but there is a high track density below 20ºN with many westward tracks beneath the zonal deep layer subtropical ridging that frequents the basin this time of year.

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#433 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:52 am

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#434 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 12:14 pm

I'm just waiting for the CDO to become bigger than the Himawari Target viewer... :D :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#435 Postby mrbagyo » Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:17 pm

NDG wrote:Question, is it common to see such a long westward tracking typhoon over the western Pacific during this time of the year?


Typhoon Rita - 1978

Typhoon Betty - 1980

Typhoon Nancy - 1982

Typhoon Dot -1985

Typhoon Lynn - 1987

Typhoon Elsie - 1989

Typhoon Ruth - 1991

Typhoon Ira -1993

Typhoon Angela -1995

Typhoon Koppu - 2015
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#436 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:48 pm

2018OCT26 181000 7.2 907.6 146.0 7.1 7.6 7.6 NO LIMIT ON OFF OFF OFF 0.42 -82.85 EYE 16 IR 92.2 17.65 -135.91 ARCHER HIM-8 21.4
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#437 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:53 pm

31W YUTU 181026 1800 17.6N 136.2E WPAC 140 918
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#438 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:58 pm

Instantaneous T 7.5 with the token WMG pixel in the eye
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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#439 Postby michelinj » Fri Oct 26, 2018 2:09 pm

Hi everyone,

I’ve got a basic understanding of the dvorak technique but could someone list out what all the 3letter codes stand for or mean (apart from colour on the image) As CDG etc... can get quite confusing!

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Re: WPAC: YUTU - Typhoon

#440 Postby Highteeld » Fri Oct 26, 2018 2:40 pm

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