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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
As an aside....sorry...thank goodness for NOAA Radio and Storm2k.org.!
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
tolakram wrote:
I'm really having a hard time figuring Dean out. I expected to see a much more organized core. This looks strong and violent, but not very organized. Are these odd pulses indicative of an organizing storm, or one that is having problems organizing?
My guess is that it's not that it's disorganized, it's just that it doesn't have sufficient moisture to work with yet. That will change on Saturday morning however.when it's south of Puerto Rico.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
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Re: 00z Guidance with gulfstream jet data starts at 11:30 PM EDT
CronkPSU wrote:so how much data will the 0z models have considering most of the recon numbers were lost? just the gulfstream's?
if the numbers were communicated via Radio (Not SATCOM) the NHC will use the numbers... if they weren't... they have to rely on what information we gave them in flight... and then we'd call them on the ground and relay the numbers.
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ok my VERY early thoughts on Dean.
Cat chances at landfall (Yucatan)
cat 1= 5% or less
cat 2= 10%
cat 3= 20%
cat 4= 35%
cat 5= 30%
Landfall in U.S./Mexico, Cat 4 at 145-150 depending on time in the GOM next Thursday is my VERY first vague prediction.
Best chances are Texas and the very north end of Mexico. I think that all areas in the GOM really still needs to watch this closely, as well as western Cuba, and South florida, espically SW florida.
Will go into more details as we get closer.
ok my VERY early thoughts on Dean.
Cat chances at landfall (Yucatan)
cat 1= 5% or less
cat 2= 10%
cat 3= 20%
cat 4= 35%
cat 5= 30%
Landfall in U.S./Mexico, Cat 4 at 145-150 depending on time in the GOM next Thursday is my VERY first vague prediction.
Best chances are Texas and the very north end of Mexico. I think that all areas in the GOM really still needs to watch this closely, as well as western Cuba, and South florida, espically SW florida.
Will go into more details as we get closer.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
jschlitz wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:From Jeff Masters:
Jeff Lindner
Thanx, corrected my initial post...
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

I really do not like the looks of this run of the GFDL. Looks like it shows Dean shooting the gap b/w the yuc and cuba then turning north. I hope and pray that with the new Gulfstream data this run is total garbage.
Tim
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
Latest radar..
the eye is coming very close now

the eye is coming very close now
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
thanks swimmaster, I just got it off Weather underground so I was not happy.
TIm
TIm
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
LSU2001 wrote:
I really do not like the looks of this run of the GFDL. Looks like it shows Dean shooting the gap b/w the yuc and cuba then turning north. I hope and pray that with the new Gulfstream data this run is total garbage.
Tim
that was the 12z, 18z is a little better for US, but slams Yucatan with cat 5.
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Re: HR Dean: For any Island in the Carib that could be affected
just put out the 11 p.m. update on nwhhc.com for those of you in the islands
The entire south coasts of the DR and Haiti need a Hurricnae Watch now due to the rapid forward speed and the expanding wind field
The entire south coasts of the DR and Haiti need a Hurricnae Watch now due to the rapid forward speed and the expanding wind field
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Hurricane Dean doesn't look like it's organized much tonight. But it still looks impressive. It'll probably stay at 100 mph at the 11 pm Advisory with a small chance of an increase to 105.
Hurricane Dean doesn't look like it's organized much tonight. But it still looks impressive. It'll probably stay at 100 mph at the 11 pm Advisory with a small chance of an increase to 105.
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Re: 00z Guidance with gulfstream jet data starts at 11:30 PM EDT
pojo wrote:CronkPSU wrote:so how much data will the 0z models have considering most of the recon numbers were lost? just the gulfstream's?
if the numbers were communicated via Radio (Not SATCOM) the NHC will use the numbers... if they weren't... they have to rely on what information we gave them in flight... and then we'd call them on the ground and relay the numbers.
thanks
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
OK, is this the 18z???
I don't like it much better
Tim
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
I keep hearing Dean referred to as a "small" storm, meaning the geographic size and not the intensity. Is this a characteristic that is likely to remain for the storm's entire course? Or could it grow and possibly turn into a Carla- or Allen-like monstrosity?
P.S. Given the tendency to jump the gun on this board, I half expected to see this thread:
POLL: What name should replace the retired Dean on the 2013 list?
Vegas would probably give the best odds to Drew, though I'll be rooting for Doby.
P.S. Given the tendency to jump the gun on this board, I half expected to see this thread:
POLL: What name should replace the retired Dean on the 2013 list?
Vegas would probably give the best odds to Drew, though I'll be rooting for Doby.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery
It's not looking very organized at the moment.
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