ATL: LAURA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Nawtamet wrote:tolakram wrote:FLpanhandle91 wrote:
If you peak at some of the 1-minute imagery, you can see that appeared to be a bit of dry air but it is now being exhausted out of the system. Solid eyewall on IR is beginning to take shape again.
That left side is about where the shear axis is. Laura is expected to turn and move more NW and north, just barely getting into that higher shear zone before landfall.
Yup!
https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1298688804732231683
Looks like Laura's intensification party is gonna be over soon!
CIMSS shear map is inaccurate in real-time.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Nawtamet wrote:Nawtamet wrote:tolakram wrote:
That left side is about where the shear axis is. Laura is expected to turn and move more NW and north, just barely getting into that higher shear zone before landfall.
Yup! Looks like Laura's intensification party is gonna be over soon!
https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1298688804732231683
I don't agree with this, but I'm not a met. I pointed it out, but I don't think it will do anything to prevent further intensification. We'll see, cat 5 storms are very rare as it is.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Blinhart wrote:Really wish people would stop saying Houston is in the cross hairs still, that would would be a catastrophic failure if it happens.
Everyone should be prepared but that would be quite a change at this point and NHC is not indicating that at all.
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Blinhart wrote:Really wish people would stop saying Houston is in the cross hairs still, that would would be a catastrophic failure if it happens.
It actually isn’t even going toward Houston at all. It is heading straight for Sabine Pass by looking at long radar loops.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:Nawtamet wrote:tolakram wrote:
That left side is about where the shear axis is. Laura is expected to turn and move more NW and north, just barely getting into that higher shear zone before landfall.
Yup!
https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1298688804732231683
Looks like Laura's intensification party is gonna be over soon!
CIMSS shear map is inaccurate in real-time.
Yep. delayed 6-12 hours
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Hurrilurker wrote:p1nheadlarry wrote:beyokan wrote:
I noticed that as well, you think it'd be lower.
Florence (150 Mph) - 937 mb
Harvey (130 mph) - 937 mb
Joaquin (155 mph) - 931 mb
Gonzalo (145 mph) - 940 mb
The only storm I found in recent years around Laura's strength with such a relatively "high" pressure was Nicole in 2016.. wonder what the reasoning is.
Higher environmental pressure; remember it's the pressure gradient that drives the wind speed not just lower pressure. Matthew was the same way (Cat 5 @ 940-ish)
Thanks, that's a good explanation. Which means the absolute pressure really isn't that important. Wouldn't it be more useful if instead of the historical record featuring the lowest pressure and landfall pressure prominently, they instead focused on the pressure differential? That would seem to be a more accurate description of the storm's strength.
Well with wind categories, in a way we do. That's how the wind speeds are calculated in the model (GFD momentum equation), including in reanalysis (though of course you are hindered by lack of obs and more interpolation the father back you go, especially pre-1979). Pressure gradient isn't something an observation station can record and it's pretty straightforward to benchmark storms that way. But in any case, we're only looking at +/- 5 to 10 hPa; not much difference between 950 hPa Laura and 940 hPa Hugo in that regard.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
tolakram wrote:Nawtamet wrote:Nawtamet wrote:
Yup! Looks like Laura's intensification party is gonna be over soon!
https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1298688804732231683
I don't agree with this, but I'm not a met. I pointed it out, but I don't think it will do anything to prevent further intensification. We'll see, cat 5 storms are very rare as it is.
Exactly . There will not be much of or any difference at all from the impacts and effects at landfall from a powerful Cat 4 or lower end Cat 5.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
catskillfire51 wrote:This is how I have been watching for the turn, i put that waypoint at about 10:30am, granted it's not perfect. So far you can see she hasn't started her turn yet but she should soon. The first picture is now and the second picture is an hour ago. ****NOTE*** That red line is not a projection I am just using that as a reference.
https://i.imgur.com/iZ04ryl.png
https://i.imgur.com/tEocYOJ.png
Radar picking up the northward turn it looks like.
https://mrms.nssl.noaa.gov/qvs/product_viewer/index.php?menu=/home/metop/web/specific/opv/menu_config.txt&year=2020&month=8&day=26&hour=17&minute=28&time_mode=static&zoom=7&clon=-92.814453125&clat=29.06042626081124&base=0&overlays=1&mping_mode=0&product_type=crefls&product=CREF&opacity=1&looping_active=on&num_frames=18&frame_step=200&seconds_step=600
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Now we're talking! Stay safe Jeff, and find us a blue shed.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Should the hurricane chasers run to Rockport and grab Blue Shed to stay safe during landfall?
Lol beat me to it
Lol beat me to it
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tolakram wrote:
Now we're talking! Stay safe Jeff, and find us a blue shed.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Extrapolated pressure down to 944.7mb.
Next eye sonde likely in the high 940s.

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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
panamatropicwatch wrote:catskillfire51 wrote:This is how I have been watching for the turn, i put that waypoint at about 10:30am, granted it's not perfect. So far you can see she hasn't started her turn yet but she should soon. The first picture is now and the second picture is an hour ago. ****NOTE*** That red line is not a projection I am just using that as a reference.
https://i.imgur.com/iZ04ryl.png
https://i.imgur.com/tEocYOJ.png
Radar picking up the northward turn it looks like.
https://mrms.nssl.noaa.gov/qvs/product_viewer/index.php?menu=/home/metop/web/specific/opv/menu_config.txt&year=2020&month=8&day=26&hour=17&minute=28&time_mode=static&zoom=7&clon=-92.814453125&clat=29.06042626081124&base=0&overlays=1&mping_mode=0&product_type=crefls&product=CREF&opacity=1&looping_active=on&num_frames=18&frame_step=200&seconds_step=600
Hopefully just have to make sure it's not a wobble.
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Re: ATL: LAURA - Hurricane - Discussion
Wow. 8 mbar drop between passes. Laura's continuing to intensify quickly.
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