
Tropical Depression GABRIELLE:Discussions and Images
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Re: Tropical Storm GABRIELLE (ATL): Discussions and Images
I can't help but think that JB has a bit of a smile on his face right now.... 

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The Gulf Stream is being very good to Gabrielle. A strengthening system alway has a decent area of wind, and if this thing doesnt make landfall until midday tomorrow or later, it could really make a run for maybe even minimal hurricane, though I would wager against this. In any case, people near Wilmington who expected a glance from a weak tropical storm may wake up and find a 60mph+ tropical storm knocking on the door.
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I'm seeing a hole on radar now - eye?

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hurricanedude wrote:dont think the shear is back...its an EXPANDING and strenghtinging storm giving the illusion of the west movement...fanning all all sides...symetrical shape...dont think shear is a problem in the near term
Yeah..you might be right. looks like it is just getting bigger all around and might be becoming close to stationary with maybe a slight more drift to the west or northwest. I think the center could end up being a little bit more to the west than what the NHC is showing. I also thinking what Sanibel said about an eyewall maybe trying to form could be happening as well. I bet Mark and Jesse have alot bigger grin on their face now.

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gotoman38 wrote:I'm seeing a hole on radar now - eye?
Looking at that loop you can plainly see the center is drifting due west now and if this is indeed the center this is looking more impressive by the minutes.
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http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/adt/07L.GIF
The red and blue dots are where the center is. That is the upper part of the center, I would not be suprized if the center(LLC) was east at lower levels to west at upper levels. Kind of leaning over. Still not bad if so.
The red and blue dots are where the center is. That is the upper part of the center, I would not be suprized if the center(LLC) was east at lower levels to west at upper levels. Kind of leaning over. Still not bad if so.
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Look in the loop how the outflow is trying to expand. Looking kind of impressive.
Look in the loop how the outflow is trying to expand. Looking kind of impressive.
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Wow, after so many hours and days of watching a frustrating storm, it sure has turned into a fascinating sight to watch!
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UpTheCreek wrote:Wow, after so many hours and days of watching a frustrating storm, it sure has turned into a fascinating sight to watch!
Yes,I remember all of those dead posts.

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i don't think it is that organized, the LLC IMO is well to the north east of the MLC and i would be surprised if recon found winds above 50. it is not going to wilmington, it's going to outer banks IMO
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/adt/07L.GIF
The red and blue dots are where the center is. That is the upper part of the center, I would not be suprized if the center(LLC) was east at lower levels to west at upper levels. Kind of leaning over. Still not bad if so.
I understand the "leaning over", that makes sense to me. Does that explain why it "appears" to be heading on more of a westward movement than it actually is? In other words, is the center still heading in a NW direction or even about stationary?
Thanks....that graphic helped me a lot!
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Re: Tropical Storm GABRIELLE (ATL): Discussions and Images
Looks stationary now. The trough to the west has slowed down some correct?
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Very slowly northwestward...There is a little shear blowing the convection off slightly to the west at the upper levels. Meaning the system is east to west through out the Atmosphere. Is it more organized? Yes, and if the shear where to lower this could strengthen nicely.
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cpdaman wrote:i don't think it is that organized, the LLC IMO is well to the north east of the MLC and i would be surprised if recon found winds above 50. it is not going to wilmington, it's going to outer banks IMO
As long as we get some rain from this I'll be a happy camper.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/adt/07L.GIF
The red and blue dots are where the center is. That is the upper part of the center, I would not be suprized if the center(LLC) was east at lower levels to west at upper levels. Kind of leaning over. Still not bad if so.
That could be possible but that would be 1* full tilt,60 miles,even all what lower clouds you can see on IF2 show W movement.It might not hit SC but it might do a right hook to NC,the models and the NHC can't be off that much?
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Re: Tropical Storm GABRIELLE (ATL): Discussions and Images
Storm is still on NHC track NW then N
I think it is getting a boost from the Gulf Stream now.
Squalls raining over Outer Banks.
I think it is getting a boost from the Gulf Stream now.
Squalls raining over Outer Banks.
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Sanibel wrote:.
Storm is still on NHC track NW then N
I think it is getting a boost from the Gulf Stream now.
Squalls raining over Outer Banks.
I have faith that it's still on their track, but to a total layman like me, I'd swear it is making a bee line west to the coast!
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