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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Begining a possible WNW heading?
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Wx_Warrior wrote:Explain what that means SFWX...?
It's an upper-level low that would be the driving force in providing a recurvature route for Dean (and providing increased vertical shear over Dean as well). If Dean can stay south enough, it may avoid being influenced by that ULL. If not, that ULL would help steer Dean northwestward. That eventual track of Dean depends upon the location and timing of that ULL (and associated upper-level cyclonic shear axis/trough). Of course, Dean's near-term intensity (through 48 hrs) impacts its latitudinal location as it nears the islands, which in turn will affect it's proximity to the ULL and the steering influences provided by that ULL.
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean (pg.28) Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
The big problem with this storm is its been in a hurry from the get go and has never been able to hold a decent LLC for a long period of time. Dean needs to sloooooow down. Seems like he was given a major dosage of speed and crack before he left Africa. 

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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Looks to be moving NW-WNW there...@138hrs.
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean (pg.28) Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
marcane_1973 wrote:The big problem with this storm is its been in a hurry from the get go and has never been able to hold a decent LLC for a long period of time. Dean needs to sloooooow down. Seems like he was given a major dosage of speed and crack before he left Africa.
I knew thats what they use to seed storms.LOL

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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Now we're starting get closer to the point, where the models will show specific features that may be a little more verifiable in the mid-upper levels.
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Looks similar to the previous run.
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean (pg.28) Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
He'll slow down as the ridge starts to weaken due to upper level trough interaction.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/18/images/gfs_500_048l.gif
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/gfs/18/images/gfs_500_048l.gif
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean - Global Models=18z GFS is being posted
Brent wrote:Looks similar to the previous run.
Then Wed you will see it back going out to sea LOL.
But really on the speed it is going straight across.
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Re: Tropical Storm Dean (pg.28) Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
If this slows down more than it is moving now i think it may get norrth of the islands and a less chance for a bad strike in the carribean.
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Derek Ortt wrote:teh forward speed has no bearing on this having an LLC.
Please explain to me how slowing down when the upper easterlies are 30KT is good for the storm. How is increasing the shear going to help this
For the record, Allen and Ivan became cat 4s moving even faster
Thank you Derek. There's a common misconception all over the internet that fast forward speed is bad. Sometimes I even buy into it and forget.
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