
Invest 97L: Comments, Sat Pics, Models Thread #3
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recmod wrote:You people are completely ridiculous. Last night everyone was carrying on about a Cat 4-5 developing, now everyone is totally writing this system off. I am so tired of reading page after page of hysterical shouts of doom followed by page after page of "this one is a goner for sure".
If we eliminated the drama and hype and just discussed actual meteorlogical conditions, these threads wouldn't be 70 pages long for "just an invest".
Just my two cents which I am sure will get about 5 pages of flaming for speaking my mind.
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Nope....good post. Like you said, it's usually "major hurricane" or "development chances 0%" ...and it's usually by the same people!
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last night the UH seemed to be building over the system, but this has stopped during the morning hours
SHIPS has 21KT of NW shear over the system right now. 21KT is not very condusive for anything developing. It does reduce the shear in 48-72 hours, but the question is how much will be left of the system by then
SHIPS has 21KT of NW shear over the system right now. 21KT is not very condusive for anything developing. It does reduce the shear in 48-72 hours, but the question is how much will be left of the system by then
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skysummit wrote:recmod wrote:You people are completely ridiculous. Last night everyone was carrying on about a Cat 4-5 developing, now everyone is totally writing this system off. I am so tired of reading page after page of hysterical shouts of doom followed by page after page of "this one is a goner for sure".
If we eliminated the drama and hype and just discussed actual meteorlogical conditions, these threads wouldn't be 70 pages long for "just an invest".
Just my two cents which I am sure will get about 5 pages of flaming for speaking my mind.
--Lou
Nope....good post. Like you said, it's usually "major hurricane" or "development chances 0%" ...and it's usually by the same people!
It was unusual because so many mets were so bullish on the system and that send the "major hurricane" group off the deep end.
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Derek Ortt wrote:last night the UH seemed to be building over the system, but this has stopped during the morning hours
SHIPS has 21KT of NW shear over the system right now. 21KT is not very condusive for anything developing. It does reduce the shear in 48-72 hours, but the question is how much will be left of the system by then
I'm not saying you're wrong, Derek. But how much confidence do you have in what ships is saying? It doesn't seem to me like ships has been all that reliable this season.
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Yea you're right dwg. Even hear in NOLA, one of the most conservative mets was even showing a hurricane between the Yuc and Cuba. He's usually VERY cautious of what he says.
Well...just as conditions changed so quickly over the past 6 - 12 hours, they can do so again so I won't write if off.
Well...just as conditions changed so quickly over the past 6 - 12 hours, they can do so again so I won't write if off.
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I have high confidence in the analysis position. The other times are the GFS shear along the BAMM forecast track.
I am thinking it is getting rid of the shear too quickly, as that is its historical tendency, plus, there are no indications of the shear ahead of the system abating at the present time
I am thinking it is getting rid of the shear too quickly, as that is its historical tendency, plus, there are no indications of the shear ahead of the system abating at the present time
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recmod wrote:You people are completely ridiculous. Last night everyone was carrying on about a Cat 4-5 developing, now everyone is totally writing this system off. I am so tired of reading page after page of hysterical shouts of doom followed by page after page of "this one is a goner for sure".
If we eliminated the drama and hype and just discussed actual meteorlogical conditions, these threads wouldn't be 70 pages long for "just an invest".
Just my two cents which I am sure will get about 5 pages of flaming for speaking my mind.
--Lou
actually, I don't feel bad about my bearish comments this morning, because you can check my posts. I was NOT one of the ones calling for a cat4-5. I didn't even say CAT1. I just kept my mouth shut, although I did say that yep, it looked like it would develop....
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Is that an LLC at 12.5 North and 61 West (apprx.). If it is... it appears its moving quickly out in front of the convection.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at1_0.html
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It would appear that the Low level steering flow is moving faster than the mid level steering.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html
Shear is starting to decrease but, is it enough?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
Looking at the 200mb analysis...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb/QHQA17.jpg
It does appear an ULH is trying to form.

http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at1_0.html
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It would appear that the Low level steering flow is moving faster than the mid level steering.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... 8dlm1.html
Shear is starting to decrease but, is it enough?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... g8sht.html
Looking at the 200mb analysis...
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb/QHQA17.jpg
It does appear an ULH is trying to form.
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well as maxmayfield said " to be honest with you, we don't really know why some of these aren't developing"
maybe it is as easy as using HAARP to effect the local pressure systems and leverage there infuencial shear, i used to think this was so silly but with katrina last year and the embarrasement the gov't took and FEMA's unpreparedness for another disaster, maybe they decided to make modifying the weather a higher priority to save face first, lives second
sounds to crazy
maybe it is as easy as using HAARP to effect the local pressure systems and leverage there infuencial shear, i used to think this was so silly but with katrina last year and the embarrasement the gov't took and FEMA's unpreparedness for another disaster, maybe they decided to make modifying the weather a higher priority to save face first, lives second
sounds to crazy
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cpdaman wrote:well as maxmayfield said " to be honest with you, we don't really know why some of these aren't developing"
maybe it is as easy as using HAARP to effect the local pressure systems and leverage there infuencial shear, i used to think this was so silly but with katrina last year and the embarrasement the gov't took and FEMA's unpreparedness for another disaster, maybe they decided to make modifying the weather a higher priority to save face first, lives second
Human interaction with the tropics could be much more deadly than if they just leave it alone. This is a fairly controversial statement you just made. Anyway you can back it up?
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Derek Ortt wrote:I have high confidence in the analysis position. The other times are the GFS shear along the BAMM forecast track.
I am thinking it is getting rid of the shear too quickly, as that is its historical tendency, plus, there are no indications of the shear ahead of the system abating at the present time
Thanks for the answer, Derek. I've been very frustrated by the forecasting problems most (if not ALL) of the models have had thus far this season. It just seems much worse than in the past couple of years. Do you attribute it to the models' inability to account for neutral and/or mild El Nino-like conditions, to the TUTT, or something else??? Why do they all seem so lame this year???
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miamicanes177 wrote:From Dr. Jeff Masters' blog: "If 97L can survive the next two days and separate from the South American coast--which it has at least a 50/50 chance of doing--I believe it will probably develop into a serious hurricane."
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He keeps talking about the South American coast but it is hundreds of miles away from that coast
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the GFS is utterly useless when it comes to forecasting the upper levels unless the G-IV flies because it does not assimilate a lot of satellite data.
I'd look at anything not coming from NCEP for a good upper level forecast, since much of the GFS initialization is just the previous 6 hour forecast
I'd look at anything not coming from NCEP for a good upper level forecast, since much of the GFS initialization is just the previous 6 hour forecast
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This is one of the best zoomed in loops you can get for 97L right now...
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... m_vis.html
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... m_vis.html
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