Tropical Depression ERIN: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
that blob sure is poofing out.
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
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Wow, I didn't think it would look like that.
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Wow, I didn't think it would look like that.

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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
tailgater wrote:Latest
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Wow, I didn't think it would look like.
quickscat?
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
chadtm80 wrote:tailgater wrote:Latest
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Wow, I didn't think it would look like.
quickscat?
Aric's
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
I'm not sure what Gulf water temps are in the path, but the air temps are around 100 degrees (higher in the Houston area). I'm not skilled enough, nor had enough time to follow these threads, so I have no prediction on path. It just seems to me that that without unfavorable conditions, this system will strengthen, although it should hit land before becoming a serious concern.
Frankly, the NWS path projection puts it into a few widely scattered ranches and hunting lodges. The deer, quail, dove, and antelope probably won't mind the respite from the heat.
Frankly, the NWS path projection puts it into a few widely scattered ranches and hunting lodges. The deer, quail, dove, and antelope probably won't mind the respite from the heat.
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
Cape Verde wrote:I'm not sure what Gulf water temps are in the path, but the air temps are around 100 degrees (higher in the Houston area). I'm not skilled enough, nor had enough time to follow these threads, so I have no prediction on path. It just seems to me that that without unfavorable conditions, this system will strengthen, although it should hit land before becoming a serious concern.
Frankly, the NWS path projection puts it into a few widely scattered ranches and hunting lodges. The deer, quail, dove, and antelope probably won't mind the respite from the heat.
Bret blew a few cows around.
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
Looks like a rain event for Texas. I expect TD 5 to become Erin soon.
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recon found a closed circulation..there is no doubt that it has one.Normandy wrote:Aric that Qscat shows no closed circulation....at all....just a sharp trough.
The closd circulation it does show is hundreds of miles south of where they initialized TD 5
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Continuing to look better and better..
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-avn.html
That blob of storms near the center sure isn't showing any signs of dying soon.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-avn.html
That blob of storms near the center sure isn't showing any signs of dying soon.
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Re: Tropical Depression FIVE: Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
Always nice to post links when a discussion expands across a few posts . . . Qscat?
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A1A that is the QSCAT i was referring to.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:recon found a closed circulation..there is no doubt that it has one.Normandy wrote:Aric that Qscat shows no closed circulation....at all....just a sharp trough.
The closd circulation it does show is hundreds of miles south of where they initialized TD 5
i have seen it quite often .. it could be anything from a bad pass to just a bad image due to a over lay problem who knows
maybe some mets can shed some light on it?
i have seen this before though it screws up on the circulation but the wind speed can be accurate.
but who knows
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