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#1861 Postby Jam151 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:47 pm

TD Ernesto with that vortex plus it has to go over cuba, Hurricane center still holds it at 60mph(a joke imo) and shows 80knts before going in south of Tampa. Currently i'm not buying a TD surviving over mountains of cuba.
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#1862 Postby Stormcenter » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:47 pm

Look at the latest 5 day outlook it looks like Ernesto won't be in the GOM as long as initially anticipated. These turn of events are amazing. On Friday there was talk of a possible cat.5 threatening the Western or N.Central GOM and we have the possibility of weaker storm barely in the SE GOM.
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#1863 Postby edbri871 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:48 pm

The florida straights can really intensify a storm rapidly if the conditions are right. And right now the conditiongs are right for developement out there. 90 degree water temp and no shear. It will have atleast 24-36 hours after leaving Cuba to strenthen in the bath tub waters of the Gulf/Straight.
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#1864 Postby ConvergenceZone » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:48 pm

Brent wrote:http://icons.wunderground.com/data/images/at200605_5day.gif


no more cat2 expected, but I guess that was pretty much a given...At least with the hype dying down now with this one, this board should be easier to access due to less people on it...
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#1865 Postby storms in NC » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:48 pm

It is fireing back up now. And going to pass over the very small part of Cuba. And yes this can go out to sea and not hit the mainland of the US
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#1866 Postby CrazyC83 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:49 pm

This is certainly no fish storm. Even if it flees into the Atlantic, it has the Bahamas to go through, and perhaps run close to the East Coast...
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#1867 Postby WindRunner » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:49 pm

Jam151 wrote:TD Ernesto with that vortex plus it has to go over cuba, Hurricane center still holds it at 60mph(a joke imo) and shows 80knts before going in south of Tampa. Currently i'm not buying a TD surviving over mountains of cuba.


It's not a TD per any of the vortexes. VDMs do not determine a storm's intensity. FL winds may be low, but as to whether they are a good indicator of the storm's intensity is up to the NHC to decide.

EDIT: And they have decided on 50kts . . .

NHC 08/27 21Z discussion wrote:APPARENTLY...THE HIGHLY MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN OF THE SOUTHWESTERN
PENINSULA OF HAITI HAS DISRUPTED THE CIRCULATION OF ERNESTO. THE
LOW-LEVEL CENTER HAS BECOME BROAD AND ILL-DEFINED...THE MINIMUM
PRESSURE HAS RISEN TO ABOUT 1004 MB...AND THE HIGHEST OBSERVED
FLIGHT-LEVEL WINDS WERE 42 KT. IT IS PRESUMED THAT STRONGER WINDS
ARE OCCURRING IN THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE CYCLONE VERY NEAR
THE COASTLINE OF HAITI. THE CURRENT INTENSITY IS SET...PERHAPS
GENEROUSLY...AT 50 KT.
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#1868 Postby Thatsmrhurricane » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:49 pm

People, focus.

High pressure . . . timing . . . 99% not out to sea before it hits the US. . .

The high will not retrograde 1000 miles in three days. Please, we have already chased our pro mets away. Just make one forecast and don’t remind us. There will be time for that after the fact. Just like the pro mets do.
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#1869 Postby Thunder44 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:50 pm

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#1870 Postby Jam151 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:50 pm

WindRunner wrote:
Jam151 wrote:TD Ernesto with that vortex plus it has to go over cuba, Hurricane center still holds it at 60mph(a joke imo) and shows 80knts before going in south of Tampa. Currently i'm not buying a TD surviving over mountains of cuba.


It's not a TD per any of the vortexes. VDMs do not determine a storm's intensity. FL winds may be low, but as to whether they are a good indicator of the storm's intensity is up to the NHC to decide.


amazing...
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#1871 Postby tropicsPR » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:50 pm

A short report from Haiti. This is a link of the Caribbean Hurricane Network...

http://www.stormcarib.com/reports/current/haiti.shtml
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#1872 Postby PTPatrick » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:51 pm

actually, weaker storms often sustain themselves bettew over the islands than the strong ones. I dont know the meteorological reason for this, but I guess it that they draw more influence from farther away from the center of circulation. Not to harp on this, but Frederic survived after traversing the LENTGTH of Hispanola AND Cuba, only to regain hurricane status on the NE coast of cuba...
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#1873 Postby Opal storm » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:51 pm

Stormcenter wrote:Look at the latest 5 day outlook it looks Ernesto won't be in the GOM as long as initially anticipated. These turn of events are amazing. On Friday there was talk of a possible cat.5 threatening the Western or N.Central GOM and we have the possibility of weaker storm barely in the SE GOM.
48 hrs ago the models were showing a TX/LA landfall,and now we are talking about the possibility of this missing Florida altogether.The tropics can be really strange sometimes.I really doubt this will become a cat 3 considering how much time it will spend over Cuba.
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#1874 Postby Cape Verde » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:51 pm

Well, this has been the most frustrating storm I've ever followed. It defies the models. It's track and intensity changes every six hours.

Haiti wasn't even in the "cone" yesterday and Ernesto has been hammering it all day today.

Two days ago, Houston was in the bullseye. By this evening, it might be Antarctica. I dunno.

Weather is a science, but it's surely not one we've mastered.
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#1875 Postby craptacular » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:52 pm

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#1876 Postby SapphireSea » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:53 pm

I could see rapid intensification of this storm judging it goes more into open Bahamas, and doubtfully I don't see it getting that far North. Clip on the Middle Keys and a snakes bend back NE and entering North Central FL with the trough. Intensity if it does this should be moderate-high cat2/3.

If somehow it makes it above 22N intact I could see cat 2/3 in a few hours but this will likely recurve ahead of any weaknesses in ULs.
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#1877 Postby terstorm1012 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:53 pm

I waiting until the NOAA atmospheric sampling occurs tonight and we get that fed into the models. When that happens we'll have a much better idea of where this thing will eventually go.

Ernesto certainly has been an interesting storm to follow these last few days.
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#1878 Postby cinlfla » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:54 pm

tropicsPR wrote:A short report from Haiti. This is a link of the Caribbean Hurricane Network...

http://www.stormcarib.com/reports/current/haiti.shtml


Thank You for posting I was wonding how they were doing down there. There is another thread on here where other people are also wondering about reports coming from Haiti
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#1879 Postby miamicanes177 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:54 pm

12Z of the GFDL brings this to 946mb before making landfall in the panhandle.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... hour=114hr
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#1880 Postby 6SpeedTA95 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:56 pm

miamicanes177 wrote:12Z of the GFDL brings this to 946mb before making landfall in the panhandle.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... hour=114hr


IMO thats the more accurate of the models at least for the time being. Given the high pressure system in place and the shortwave thats supposed to build in I think a panhandle or upper west coast landfall seems the more likely of the current scenarios.
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