TS Ernesto Satellite,Analysis and Models Thread #7
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marcane_1973 wrote:ummm....Mark and the boys have been in winds 140 plus sitting in their SUV so yes they will be laughing and cutting up and having a great time like they always do together.Opal storm wrote:The strongest winds haven't even come ashore yet.Let's how much they'll be laughing later tonight.marcane_1973 wrote:Mark Sudduth and the boys are in the keys. They were just laughing at this storm. The highest wind gust they have recorded so far is 28 mph. What a joke. This is a deoression not even a TS in my opinion.
140+?
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so what you are saying is basicially it looks to be going further east than currently thought? so that would mean the forecast would need to be shifted to the east or would the second landfall point remain the same?KFDM Meteorologist wrote:I like the eastern track across FL. Looking at radar more northerly course. That's actually what GFS had 2 days ago.
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brunota2003 wrote:so what you are saying is basicially it looks to be going further east than currently thought? so that would mean the forecast would need to be shifted to the east or would the second landfall point remain the same?KFDM Meteorologist wrote:I like the eastern track across FL. Looking at radar more northerly course. That's actually what GFS had 2 days ago.
This is what I think is generally going to happen, with a shift here or the a little bit... and on the longer range I think it could possibly go father east.

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StormWarning1 wrote:fact789 wrote:TITAN shows a west turn and brings it up the west coast and makes landfall near the sarasota area. TITAN is a very good model. it forecaste charley's turn 20 hours ahead of time and forecasted only 3 miles off of katrina's final landfall point.
It's wrong this time.
It's not just TITAN. VIPIR and the rest of the models that the Tampa news stations use all show rougly the same path. Not saying that they are correct, just saying that all of those are basically shooting for the same place.
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gtsmith wrote:seeing north motion over the last few frames of the miami nexrad base reflectivity radar...max mayfield just called this a mediocre storm on WPBF 25 and didn't expect much from it.
dont use radar! visible is much better
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
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why would visible be better when a storm can be picked up on radar? Radar beats visible by a long shot when it comes to approaching TCs.fact789 wrote:gtsmith wrote:seeing north motion over the last few frames of the miami nexrad base reflectivity radar...max mayfield just called this a mediocre storm on WPBF 25 and didn't expect much from it.
dont use radar! visible is much better
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
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I hope your joking??fact789 wrote:gtsmith wrote:seeing north motion over the last few frames of the miami nexrad base reflectivity radar...max mayfield just called this a mediocre storm on WPBF 25 and didn't expect much from it.
dont use radar! visible is much better
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html

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fact789 wrote:gtsmith wrote:seeing north motion over the last few frames of the miami nexrad base reflectivity radar...max mayfield just called this a mediocre storm on WPBF 25 and didn't expect much from it.
dont use radar! visible is much better
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
Radar is much better as the broad circulation is coming much closer and is lower and lower to the surface.
I'm sorry I'm just not seeing a westward movement. I'm seeing a more northerly movement.
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fact789 wrote:gtsmith wrote:seeing north motion over the last few frames of the miami nexrad base reflectivity radar...max mayfield just called this a mediocre storm on WPBF 25 and didn't expect much from it.
dont use radar! visible is much better
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
I know I know...been hearing this all day...but i thought now that it is closer to the mia base that it's accuracy would be improve a bit.
See! - the Pros back me up on this one!
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boca wrote:Funny thing is were supposed to get 5 to 10 inches of rain. I'm in Palm Bch County and the rain is dissipating as it reaches the coast. I'm predicting no were near what their saying. This whole situation pisses me off because I'm missing work and my kidsout of school because of this non event system that can't get its act together.
Boca Boca Boca...you've been around the weather scene a lot, you know the drill. Take a deep breath, remember reality, coulda woulda shoulda and darn glad it wasn't...remember??

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