Tropical Depression 19,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION NINETEEN (AL192005) ON 20051001 0000 UTC
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
051001 0000 051001 1200 051002 0000 051002 1200
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 12.2N 33.0W 12.1N 33.9W 12.2N 34.9W 12.7N 36.3W
BAMM 12.2N 33.0W 12.5N 33.9W 13.1N 34.9W 13.9N 36.2W
A98E 12.2N 33.0W 12.5N 33.5W 13.0N 34.3W 13.9N 35.0W
LBAR 12.2N 33.0W 12.4N 33.5W 13.6N 34.7W 15.6N 36.5W
SHIP 30KTS 36KTS 44KTS 50KTS
DSHP 30KTS 36KTS 44KTS 50KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
051003 0000 051004 0000 051005 0000 051006 0000
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 13.7N 37.7W 15.8N 40.3W 17.7N 42.1W 20.2N 43.4W
BAMM 15.1N 37.4W 17.4N 39.6W 18.9N 41.3W 20.2N 42.7W
A98E 15.2N 35.9W 19.0N 37.3W 22.3N 38.1W 24.4N 37.7W
LBAR 17.9N 38.0W 24.3N 38.1W 27.5N 31.5W 26.7N 23.2W
SHIP 55KTS 54KTS 44KTS 34KTS
DSHP 55KTS 54KTS 44KTS 34KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 12.2N LONCUR = 33.0W DIRCUR = 310DEG SPDCUR = 2KT
LATM12 = 11.8N LONM12 = 32.7W DIRM12 = 284DEG SPDM12 = 2KT
LATM24 = 11.8N LONM24 = 32.0W
WNDCUR = 30KT RMAXWD = 30NM WNDM12 = 25KT
CENPRS = 1006MB OUTPRS = 1010MB OUTRAD = 210NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
Not quite Stan yet but wnds increase to 35 mph.
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rainbird wrote:Next storm classification number is: 20L
A newbie question:
What is a storm classification number and how do they come up the number.... 99L, 20L, etc? Thanks!
The designation AL902005 through AL992005 are used over and over for investigation areas. Th next investigation area will be AL912005. Once an investigation area is classified as a tropical depression, it gets the next permanent storm number for the year. In this case; AL192005. This number stays with the storm for eternity and is used behind the scenes for model runs, track forecast etc. The number stays with the storm even after the storm reaches Tropical Storm strength and earns its name.
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SkeetoBite wrote:rainbird wrote:Next storm classification number is: 20L
A newbie question:
What is a storm classification number and how do they come up the number.... 99L, 20L, etc? Thanks!
The designation AL902005 through AL992005 are used over and over for investigation areas. Th next investigation area will be AL912005. Once an investigation area is classified as a tropical depression, it gets the next permanent storm number for the year. In this case; AL192005. This number stays with the storm for eternity and is used behind the scenes for model runs, track forecast etc. The number stays with the storm even after the storm reaches Tropical Storm strength and earns its name.
Thank you again - Appreciate !!!!!
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Floater 2 now is over TD19.Wow very deep convection over the low suggesting that Stan is very close to be named.It has started to move more north now 310 albeit crawling.
Last edited by cycloneye on Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Brent wrote:Let us remember that the 18z models called it an Invest... and 3 hours later it was TD 19. Don't rule out Stan at 11pm just because the models still say it's a TD. I really think they'll upgrade.
When you or I get the 11 PM advisorie package our eyes have to go up to the header to see if it says Tropical Depression 19 or Tropical Storm Stan.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Its hard to believe that this thing has 80c cloud tops. With nice wraping moving into a LLC. IN it is not a tropical storm. Theres something I don'g get.
There are many tropical waves that may have 80C clouds...just because convection is deep does not mean the system is strong.
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Windtalker1 wrote:stupid question...how do i put a picture in my post from "my pictures" i saved?[/img]
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BLHutch wrote:wxman57 wrote:Fish.
The end...
My Eight Ball agrees with you. I asked it if TD19 would be a fish. The response was "It is decidedly so."
It doesn't have the best track record though. I asked if Katrina would hit NOLA and it said no. I would have to evacuate for Rita and it said no.
Actually, that would be a good experiment for everyone who still has one of those eight ball things. Ask it if TD19 will be a fish. If the Eight Balls agree with the models, then I would have to say that it is......
decidely so.
Brady
Funny you should mention an 8-ball. That's my favorite tool!
<img src="http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/8ball2.jpg">
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