AN AIR FORCE RESERVE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT IS EN ROUTE TO INVESTIGATE THE AREA THIS EVENING.
92L Recon Disscusion Thread
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Yes they are flying.!!
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Thunder44,graphics please 

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Evil Jeremy wrote:they are already finding high winds in there i think!
The plane is at over 25,000 ft. above Georgia!. Nowhere near this disturbance, and nowhere near water, in fact. This is just a frontal wave. No tropical development is likely. It will develop along the cold front, however.
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wxman57 wrote:Evil Jeremy wrote:they are already finding high winds in there i think!
The plane is at over 25,000 ft. above Georgia!. Nowhere near this disturbance, and nowhere near water, in fact. This is just a frontal wave. No tropical development is likely. It will develop along the cold front, however.
The plane is actually over Georgia. Nowhere near the system yet.
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Thunder44,what is that yellow box that you have at one of the positions?
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There are stronger winds over land then there are in this system.
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2156 3340N 07730W 01631 0073 014 010 128 128 011 01705 0000000100
2156. 3341N 07728W 01539 0061 032 008 138 138 008 01601 0000000100
2157 3341N 07726W 01523 0055 025 006 154 154 008 01579 0000000100
2157. 3342N 07724W 01523 0054 030 005 152 152 005 01577 0000000100
2158 3342N 07722W 01522 0055 337 002 156 146 003 01578 0000000000
2158. 3343N 07721W 01527 0055 215 002 146 146 003 01583 0000000000
2159 3344N 07719W 01523 0054 210 004 146 146 006 01579 0000000000
2159. 3344N 07717W 01488 0057 218 004 146 146 005 01546 0000000000
2200 3345N 07715W 01325 0061 215 002 158 158 004 01387 0000000000
2200. 3345N 07713W 01146 0096 090 003 168 164 004 01243 0000000000
2201 3346N 07711W 00985 0096 076 004 174 172 004 01083 0000000000
2201. 3346N 07709W 00807 0035 137 004 182 182 007 00844 0000000000
From this, it LOOKS like they found a vortex at 5000 feet, then started dropping down to a lower altitude.
2156. 3341N 07728W 01539 0061 032 008 138 138 008 01601 0000000100
2157 3341N 07726W 01523 0055 025 006 154 154 008 01579 0000000100
2157. 3342N 07724W 01523 0054 030 005 152 152 005 01577 0000000100
2158 3342N 07722W 01522 0055 337 002 156 146 003 01578 0000000000
2158. 3343N 07721W 01527 0055 215 002 146 146 003 01583 0000000000
2159 3344N 07719W 01523 0054 210 004 146 146 006 01579 0000000000
2159. 3344N 07717W 01488 0057 218 004 146 146 005 01546 0000000000
2200 3345N 07715W 01325 0061 215 002 158 158 004 01387 0000000000
2200. 3345N 07713W 01146 0096 090 003 168 164 004 01243 0000000000
2201 3346N 07711W 00985 0096 076 004 174 172 004 01083 0000000000
2201. 3346N 07709W 00807 0035 137 004 182 182 007 00844 0000000000
From this, it LOOKS like they found a vortex at 5000 feet, then started dropping down to a lower altitude.
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It appears to be already attached to the cold front, which lies just offshore North Carolina. Will be interesting to see if the NHC now names a frontal low a TD or TS, as they ignored the "frontal low" offshore Nova Scotia that had no front in the area.
Here's a surface analysis I made using GARP and hand-drawing the front.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/92L.gif
Here's a surface analysis I made using GARP and hand-drawing the front.
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/92L.gif
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HURAKAN wrote:So far the winds measured by the RECON are not even enough to upgrade it to an intense thunderstorm, much less a cyclone!!!!
So far winds haved been between 6-12 kts.
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