Tropical Storm Alberto
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As far as I can tell, Alberto never had much convection wrapping around the center of circulation, if any....even during that burst early this morning. Maybe it should be classified as Subtropical Storm Alberto.
At any rate....next. Center still hasn't even made landfall, but all the storm activity is inland.
At any rate....next. Center still hasn't even made landfall, but all the storm activity is inland.
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johnq1954 wrote:Am I crazy or did this storm suddenly disappear?
http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat ... op-12.html
Looks like it just went POOF!
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curtadams wrote:johnq1954 wrote:Am I crazy or did this storm suddenly disappear?
http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat ... op-12.html
You're not crazy. Alberto's high clouds have evaporated (literally) and I guess this loop is showing that. There's still a storm, of course, but it's more like the ordinary storms all over the map.
Unbelievably, the NHC is saying it has 70 mph winds still! I'm looking at buoys just north of the center with 25-30 kt NE winds. Haven't even seen a TS force wind in 4-5 hours.
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HurricaneHunter914 wrote:Wait guys until the NHC really do say this has made an Extratropical transition, the last time we said something about Alberto's SAT presentation he became a 70 mph TS.
It's certainly transitioning. Of course you're absolutely right it could pop back up again if something gets convection going. And there were those odd mid-Atlantic storms over chillier waters last year, so it would be dangerous to say that's impossible.
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Well that really doesn't mean this is now TD Alberto. ( Or does it?)
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Recurve wrote:It turned into a nor'easter right there in the nor'east Gulf.
It's like Alberto was only ever tropical on the right side.
It wants to be a monster gale off the outer banks.
Amending myself --> Pay attention to the NHC. It's a tropical storm and there are hurricane warnings up; don't let down your guard because of comments about weakening or being just a gale...
<disclaimer> Purely amateur weather nut here <disclaimer> should have been on my earlier post.
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One other thing, please explain to me how this storm could possibly produce an 8-10 ft storm surge. Even if it had 70 mph winds, they'd be blowing from east to west on the northeast side of the storm - away from land. On the south and southeast side of the LLC the winds are SW 25-35 kts at best. That kind of flow will produce a setup tide of 2-3 feet at most. There just aren't any large areas of strong wind blowing toward the coast.
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He looks like a ghost compared to what he was this morning—defiantly looking extratropical.
Here's an updated AVN loop of Alberto: Click here
And here's an updated RGB visible loop since sunrise today: Click here
Here's an updated AVN loop of Alberto: Click here
And here's an updated RGB visible loop since sunrise today: Click here
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Storm Cancel..............Storm Cancel.............Storm Cancel...............
Better stop before it gets mad and becomes a hurricane against all odds.....
Better stop before it gets mad and becomes a hurricane against all odds.....
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HurricaneHunter914 wrote:Well that really doesn't mean this is now TD Alberto. ( Or does it?)
Probably not IMO. Winds are always higher than the buoy readings, for whatever reason. So if buoys are showing 25-30 the hurricane hunters will almost certainly find TS winds.
What did the dropsondes find, anyway?
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wxman57 wrote:curtadams wrote:johnq1954 wrote:Am I crazy or did this storm suddenly disappear?
http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat ... op-12.html
You're not crazy. Alberto's high clouds have evaporated (literally) and I guess this loop is showing that. There's still a storm, of course, but it's more like the ordinary storms all over the map.
Unbelievably, the NHC is saying it has 70 mph winds still! I'm looking at buoys just north of the center with 25-30 kt NE winds. Haven't even seen a TS force wind in 4-5 hours.
That has me puzzled as well. I can see why they may not make any wholesale changes on the intermediate advisory, but there is absolutely no way this has 70mph winds. Heck, as you said, there are not even any reports of sustained tropical storm force winds.
I do expect some wholesale changes at 11pm.
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One thing on the surge might actually be a combination of tides and surge. Here's the tide charts for Cedar Key.
That's about the only thing I can think of....
Code: Select all
Tu 13 High 4:43 AM 3.2 6:32 AM Set 8:05 AM 98
13 Low 9:30 AM 2.0 8:32 PM Rise 10:52 PM
13 High 3:02 PM 4.5
13 Low 10:36 PM -0.6
That's about the only thing I can think of....
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HurricaneHunter914 wrote:Well that really doesn't mean this is now TD Alberto. ( Or does it?)
no, either right now it is TS Alberto (Im not going to speculate exact wind speeds) or it is not tropical anymore.
my personal opinion is that it is no longer tropical. strengthening will likely take place overnight because of the diurnal cycle, but still I say it will not be tropical tomorrow either
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Check out this site and see if it's on a weakening stage...
Btw, Full moon phase.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... splay.html
"Always refer to official information by the National Weather Service."
Btw, Full moon phase.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... splay.html
"Always refer to official information by the National Weather Service."

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curtadams wrote:HurricaneHunter914 wrote:Well that really doesn't mean this is now TD Alberto. ( Or does it?)
Probably not IMO. Winds are always higher than the buoy readings, for whatever reason. So if buoys are showing 25-30 the hurricane hunters will almost certainly find TS winds.
What did the dropsondes find, anyway?
Even if recon finds tropical storm force winds at flight level, it means very little. A storm needs convection in order to translate those winds to the surface and Alberto is void of any convection.
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