Invest 90L,W,Caribbean,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread #7
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Invest 90L,W,Caribbean,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread #7
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=85395
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http://storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=85418
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http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=85423
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drezee wrote:You can see in the IR and the VIS that the mid-level "center" is peeling off to the NE. There can be no rapid development with such a thing. A new one would need to form.
Yes, I was noting the same thing. but the separation is getting large enough now that it has a fair chance of stacking a new MLC over the area where the LLC is trying to form.
I think this has a fair chance of getting to TD overnight.
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No Advance be careful of what you wish for. You might get more than you want in the line of surf.
On the other side of things. I am no expert but is the brown area in the Gulf-Doesn't that represent dry air? Is that supposed to leave the Gulf? Just wondering.
Are you talking about Crown Weather? If you are lookign for that link here it is.
http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html
In the middle of typing and it was locked. Good thing I know how to C&P.
On the other side of things. I am no expert but is the brown area in the Gulf-Doesn't that represent dry air? Is that supposed to leave the Gulf? Just wondering.
Are you talking about Crown Weather? If you are lookign for that link here it is.
http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html
In the middle of typing and it was locked. Good thing I know how to C&P.
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Here are some TWC maps
http://www.weather.com/maps/oceans.html
http://www.weather.com/maps/oceans.html
http://www.weather.com/maps/oceans.html
http://www.weather.com/maps/oceans.html
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beachbum_al wrote:No Advance be careful of what you wish for. You might get more than you want in the line of surf.
On the other side of things. I am no expert but is the brown area in the Gulf-Doesn't that represent dry air? Is that supposed to leave the Gulf? Just wondering.
Are you talking about Crown Weather? If you are lookign for that link here it is.
http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html
In the middle of typing and it was locked. Good thing I know how to C&P.
I love that site I posted it i dunno how many times, sorry for getting off topic
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boca_chris wrote:I know I have posted a few comments about it but what shear is everybody worried about - based on the latest map it has relaxed today. The entire GOM is looking pretty favorable for development - still shear over Florida though.
I thought there was still a trough over the Gulf, per the Tropical Weather Discussion
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:This thing is developing in the SW corner of the NW Carrib. Based on this...it may actually still have a chance to be a western Gulf problem. JB is suppose to come out with a detailed post on this situation later today. Can't wait to see what he'll say.
Doubt it, extreme. This Western Sizzler ridge on top of us (Texas) doesn't seem to be going anywhere any time soon.
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Then why is the GFS saying that it will hit FL when it also has it as a 1008mb low?boca wrote:I think whatever develops the stronger it gets it will be steered by the upper levels not the lower levels. If it remains weak North Gulf coast westward to Texas ned to watch. If it ramps up Mobile east to Florida need to watch.
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Portastorm wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:This thing is developing in the SW corner of the NW Carrib. Based on this...it may actually still have a chance to be a western Gulf problem. JB is suppose to come out with a detailed post on this situation later today. Can't wait to see what he'll say.
Doubt it, extreme. This Western Sizzler ridge on top of us (Texas) doesn't seem to be going anywhere any time soon.
That's why I put my prediction for landfall between South Florida and AL/FL border. I got a campout all next week so I'll keep on watching this til Sunday and see if it should be cancled. Also got my Storm tracking map so hopefully I can get started on it.
Weather Channel is sometimes full of it.
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Derek Ortt wrote:GOM favorable? Not with the air being that dry. You will end up with descending motion, killing any convection unless that air modifies
I think it will bring up moisture with it from the NW Caribbean into the GOM. It is sucking up so much moisture right now I don't think that dry air is going to kill it. Also as the next trough digs down the return flow will bring up some moisture.
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Stormcenter wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:GOM favorable? Not with the air being that dry. You will end up with descending motion, killing any convection unless that air modifies
I wish we would had that type of air when Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf last season.
Dry air is what caused Rita to weaken significantly before landfall. As Stacy Stewart said, Rita was only "half a hurricane" but the time she made landfall.
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