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ROCK wrote:Definitly think the LC has something to do with the current intensification.....
some food for thought...
http://wxmaps.org/pix/hurpot.html#ATL
Yep... I agree. Those stronger squalls/higher tops looked like they erupted in that very area.
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abjolly wrote:I realize the various computer models have their strengths and weaknesses, depending on conditions, data, etc. I have misplaced a link I once had to one of the "spaghetti" maps, which displayed numerous model projections. Could someone offer another?
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weather/plots.html
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canegrl04 wrote:Downdraft wrote:Sorry to spoil everyone's day but this isn't going to be a hurricane or even close to it. Look at what's waiting for Barry in the GOMEX. This is a typical early June storm nothing more nothing less, a nice diversion for the really big stuff to come but you can't make a Ferrari from a Ford.
You might be right.But the 2005 season proved anything can happen.Barry just needs to muster 10 more mph to officially become a hurricane so I wouldn't completely rule it out
My point Canegrl is that you must look beyond the present to the future. If Barry were to become a hurricane it would be a footnote of little worth in the logs of climitology for June. As with any tropical system it will pulse and weak then pulse again. That being said the conditions in front of Barry make raising the alarm of a hurricane in the Gulf unnecessary and if it becomes a hurricane for 6 or 12 hours I simply say so what. The recon plane flew through a thunderstorm near the center that's a lot different than flying through an eye wall. As this system moves north or northeast neither the shear, the SST's or the collective willpower of posters is going to make Barry become more than it is a glorified rainstorm with a warm core. I've eaten crow in here before and don't mind eating it again but the helping in this case wouldn't be sparrow size. Just trying to maintain some perspective that's all.
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Kevin_Cho wrote:Wow...I remember just a couple hours ago the people on the Weather Channel saying they didn't expect anything out of this storm...just proves how crazy hurricane and tropical prediction really is. Welcome back to Hurricane Season fellow Floridians!
Kevin Cho
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Good to see you Kevin!
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