Tropical Storm Helene,Analysis,Sat Pics,Models Thread #3
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BTW Dave, do you use the new alternate sight of NOAA imagery?
A much better alternative to their sats.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
A much better alternative to their sats.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
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Some revised Climo. I put in 23.2N/50.2W into the Coastal Services Center search engine. Set it to September-November and all storms passing within 65nm of that point. Turns out that only one named storm that was anywhere near Helene's current postition passed west of Bermuda from 1851-2005. That was Ethel in 1964 that recurved just west of Bermuda. No storm near Helene has ever reached the east U.S. Coast.


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[quote="wxman57"]Some revised Climo. I put in 23.2N/50.2W into the Coastal Services Center search engine. Set it to September-November and all storms passing within 65nm of that point. Turns out that only one named storm that was anywhere near Helene's current postition passed west of Bermuda from 1851-2005. That was Ethel in 1964 that recurved just west of Bermuda. No storm near Helene has ever reached the east U.S. Coast
you know the only sad part about history is? It can alway be broken. But not with this one.
you know the only sad part about history is? It can alway be broken. But not with this one.

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SunnyThoughts wrote:Wow, thats just amazing...only thing missing is eyelashes and an eyebrow.

BTW, I agree with one of the posters above who said Helene's just following Gordon with her NNW jog... as she strengthens she's going to want to move poleward.
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Wake me up when November ends
Wake me up when November ends
12z UKMET now takes recurves it out to sea:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
Looks like we may finally have some agreement here.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
Looks like we may finally have some agreement here.
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gatorcane wrote::boared:
Steering currents can be very difficult to predict this time of year. Take a look at what hurricane Kyle did:
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atl ... /track.gif
This track surely must have had the models jumping around.
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Hurricane Kyle LOL!
Four troughs to get him to recurve!
See for yourself.
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atl ... /track.gif
Four troughs to get him to recurve!
See for yourself.
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atl ... /track.gif
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