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Re: Hurricane DEAN: Recon obs

#5121 Postby greg_kfdm_tv » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:43 pm

Wx_Warrior wrote:So no data with the 0z 2nite?

He is talking about the actual recon into Dean this afternoon not the Gulfstream sampling outside the storm.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5122 Postby tolakram » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:44 pm

Can we cut the non Dean talk please? I'm having trouble finding any Dean info in all the other talk. :)
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Re: 00z Guidance with gulfstream jet data starts at 11:30 PM EDT

#5123 Postby Stratosphere747 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:44 pm

It may not be the speed of the ULL, but the continuing speed of Dean that would allow it to catch up.

Enough - Waiting for the 0z run, and the initial interpretation from the NHC with the 5am package..;)
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#5124 Postby AL Chili Pepper » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:44 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:Do keep in mind that the ULL was never forecast to begin moving by the models until tomorrow or Saturday. We will see what happens then and if it begins to move.


It does look like the ULL is starting to move grudgingly to the west a little (if you look at the very center in the water vapor loop). The GFS shows it pulling out slowly over the next 24 hours and gradually pick up speed as it moves west.
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#5125 Postby Stephanie » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:44 pm

Fego wrote:Small earthquake in Dominica before Dean impact.

http://www.cbc.bb/content/view/12185/45/


Adding insult to injury... :(

When I went on a cruise through the islands, Dominca was one of the stops. It was the only island I didn't tour. I did tour St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Martinique and Barbados. It truly is paradise down there!
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#5126 Postby HURAKAN » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:46 pm

pojo wrote:
RL3AO wrote:
pojo wrote:
The problems with this aircraft were Satellite Communication problems with the flight meteorologist (ARWO). Ground stations at KNHC, KBIX and TISX could not gather any data from the aircraft. We know this because we trouble shooted all locations and all computers/modems worked correctly. It was an aircraft malfunction.... not problems with the recordings!


Did the NHC get the data?


No. The aircraft couldn't communicate with the ground stations... KNHC IS a ground station.


Did the NHC get the data after the mission was over?
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#5127 Postby caribepr » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:46 pm

Stephanie wrote:
Fego wrote:Small earthquake in Dominica before Dean impact.

http://www.cbc.bb/content/view/12185/45/


Adding insult to injury... :(

When I went on a cruise through the islands, Dominca was one of the stops. It was the only island I didn't tour. I did tour St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Martinique and Barbados. It truly is paradise down there!


Smiling here...yes...it is.
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#5128 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:46 pm

I agree completely stratosphere. I think the speed of Dean may be the fly in the ointment. It could allow Dean to catch up with the ULL near the Yucatan and possibly move the storm in a more WNW or NW direction. We will just have to wait and see.
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#5129 Postby pojo » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:47 pm

The reason why the reports were garbled was because the 5304 (the aircraft) COULDN'T communicate with the Ground Stations.... That IS the only way NHC gets the data (and you guys too.)

Until that aircraft is fixed... that WILL NOT fly into the storm again... that leaves us with 1... yes 1 aircraft to fly into Dean... the other spare aircraft had maintenance problems in flight and the hopefully 5302 came in without problems.... maintenance MIGHT be able to do a quick turn on the aircraft for tomorrow morning.

You guys (and gals) need to realize that a couple of years back these reports were NOT released to the public until the aircraft safely landed back at station.

Please direct ALL Hurricane Hunters questions to myself... I will try to get them answered as soon as possible.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5130 Postby shelby » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:47 pm

vaffie wrote:I was watching a channel on tv called Texas Cable News, and they were reporting that Dallas and Fort Worth are preparing for potential refugees, and that supplies of gasoline were being transported to the major evacuation routes like I-10 and I-45 as we speak. Large supplies of water were also en route to the coast, and the Red Cross was preparing. It sounds like Texas will be a lot better prepared if worse comes to worse.


That is nice but interesting after some of the comments that have come from Dallas govt in the past couple of years
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5131 Postby Brent » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:48 pm

The central core looks very ominous... this should be a major tomorrow. It's solid red and I think an eye will pop out soon.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/avn.jpg
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5132 Postby HURAKAN » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:48 pm

tolakram wrote:Can we cut the non Dean talk please? I'm having trouble finding any Dean info in all the other talk. :)


Agree. Please, no one needs to get offended, but I would ask the moderators, if possible, to create another thread which discusses the preparations in the US for the possible approach of Dean so we can focus to what is happening with the storm.
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Re: HR Dean: For any Island in the Carib that could be affected

#5133 Postby Sanibel » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:48 pm

Left side of storm. St Lucia off Stormcarib.com:


It got suddenly dark about an hour ago and then came some major rain and probably 40 - 50 mph gusts for about 20 minutes. Driving from the office there are already downed trees and debris along the way. It hasn't stopped raining but the winds have died for now. Lightening accompanied with thunder started about 20 minutes ago.

Will keep posting as long as there's elec. and internet service.

Mike....

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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5134 Postby shelby » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:49 pm

HURAKAN wrote:
tolakram wrote:Can we cut the non Dean talk please? I'm having trouble finding any Dean info in all the other talk. :)


Agree. Please, no one needs to get offended, but I would ask the moderators, if possible, to create another thread which discusses the preparations in the US for the possible approach of Dean so we can focus to what is happening with the storm.


No offense - point taken
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#5135 Postby RL3AO » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:49 pm

Thanks for clearing that up. Did you say a third aircraft was on its way? And at which longitude will the flights start originating out of Keesler?
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5136 Postby Ptarmigan » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:49 pm

Brent wrote:The central core looks very ominous... this should be a major tomorrow. It's solid red and I think an eye will pop out soon.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/avn.jpg


I think it will be a major hurricane by tonight or early tomorrow morning.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5137 Postby weatherguru18 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:50 pm

shelby wrote:
vaffie wrote:I was watching a channel on tv called Texas Cable News, and they were reporting that Dallas and Fort Worth are preparing for potential refugees, and that supplies of gasoline were being transported to the major evacuation routes like I-10 and I-45 as we speak. Large supplies of water were also en route to the coast, and the Red Cross was preparing. It sounds like Texas will be a lot better prepared if worse comes to worse.


That is nice but interesting after some of the comments that have come from Dallas govt in the past couple of years


I agree. It seems that after Rita, some local officials from Dallas said that evacuees would not be allowed there because of all the problems Houston encountered taking in people from N.O. I think they have since re-thought that.

IMO--they are just jealous that we are more important and are overall a better city than they...IMO** Back to Dean.
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#5138 Postby pojo » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:50 pm

HURAKAN wrote:Did the NHC get the data after the mission was over?


Honestly, I don't know... I'm not at Ops right now to answer that question. If they did... they would have had to communicate over radio... that's a royal pain in the ass....

I'll find out when I go in to launch the aircraft tomorrow morning.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#5139 Postby weatherman21 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:51 pm

A look at Hurricane Dean from a different angle:

GOES IR at 01:15Z Tonight:
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#5140 Postby pojo » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:51 pm

RL3AO wrote:Thanks for clearing that up. Did you say a third aircraft was on its way? And at which longitude will the flights start originating out of Keesler?


The aircraft is here at TISX already.

I can't give you a direct *N.... I'll know when we start heading back home.
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