TD Ernesto Satellite,Analysis and Models Thread #8
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So Ernesto has now made landfall. Thank God it didn't hit as a stronger system. He will probably be a TD by the time he makes it to Central Florida.
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tailgater wrote:I've been through 12 pages and can't find the spaghetti model runs. Can someone post a a site I can go to, thanks in advance.
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weathe ... orm_05.gif
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krisj wrote:
What would a hybrid be? I'd like to know too.
hybrid, or subtropical, system that combined features of both tropical storms and extratropical or mid-latitude storms, such as common northeasters.
Does that help any? I guess they expect it to lose some of it's tropical characteristics.
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seahawkjd wrote:I keep hearing Dr. lyons on TWC talking about the system basically becoming a hybrid before it hits SC/NC. He's the only one i hear saying this. Any perspective on this and what it would mean?
to be honest i thought it started looking like a hybrid around 2 today but i was scared people would call me crazy
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dcuevas wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:Wonder if the fact that most of the concentrated convection is now to the west of the center is not pulling him a bit more westward?
Do you think he will strengthen or just die? Any one?
The GFDL has it strengthening towards the Carolinas...
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... =Animation
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in the last frame did ernesto go due west or just SOUTH of west?
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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DelrayMorris wrote:krisj wrote:
What would a hybrid be? I'd like to know too.
hybrid, or subtropical, system that combined features of both tropical storms and extratropical or mid-latitude storms, such as common northeasters.
Does that help any? I guess they expect it to lose some of it's tropical characteristics.
Thanks. I understand now.

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fact789 wrote:in the last frame did ernesto go due west or just SOUTH of west?
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
Looks kinda west to me on this one too (AMX & BYX radars)...
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wx/radar/index.html
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Ixolib wrote:fact789 wrote:in the last frame did ernesto go due west or just SOUTH of west?
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
Looks kinda west to me on this one too (AMX & BYX radars)...
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wx/radar/index.html
I dunno, looks like the COC is just south of the OCR label and just east of the purple line on this loop, and still headed NW or NNW.
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weather/radamx.html
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