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Really not all that surprising that its strength has been dropped down to 90kts given its starting to get more and more sheared as it heads NW, indeed this is only going to get worse probably. Shear does lower down again around 27N though so we may see a weaker secondary peak if heat content is good enough and the systems inner core isn't ruined by strong shear before then.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
The other wrench in the works is the steering.
If Bertha drops in strength rapidly might it start to head west again? Or is it assumed that once weaker it will continue in the same direction it's heading in now.
If Bertha drops in strength rapidly might it start to head west again? Or is it assumed that once weaker it will continue in the same direction it's heading in now.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
I'm also wondering if she's slowing down will that have an impact on her direction?
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
I keep forgetting to read the TA forum, Scott's forecast pretty much sums it up.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=101644
http://nencweather.com/tropicalweather/2008/bertha.html
The eye of the storm is about to enter a threshold of 20kt deep layered shear; however, mid-level shear remains minimal. Still, if Bertha cannot maintain high, cold cloud tops and a deeply stacked circulation, it will not strengthen much beyond its current intensity. In fact, the intensity forecast continues the previous, and levels off intensity overnight, before weakening the storm slightly due to heavy shear
Apparently either the shear is worse that forecast or the storm is stronger than we think and just looks bad because of the shear.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=101644
http://nencweather.com/tropicalweather/2008/bertha.html
The eye of the storm is about to enter a threshold of 20kt deep layered shear; however, mid-level shear remains minimal. Still, if Bertha cannot maintain high, cold cloud tops and a deeply stacked circulation, it will not strengthen much beyond its current intensity. In fact, the intensity forecast continues the previous, and levels off intensity overnight, before weakening the storm slightly due to heavy shear
Apparently either the shear is worse that forecast or the storm is stronger than we think and just looks bad because of the shear.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
The NHC discussion said to expect a couple ERC's in the next 12 hours or so. Could be why she's looking rather forlorn.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
Hello everyone!
I just wanted to peek in and say hello. I found this site the other night and have been following this thread since page 72. Alot of interesting information on this topic. I will continue to follow along and learn some of the lingo you ppl are using. Have a good day!
I just wanted to peek in and say hello. I found this site the other night and have been following this thread since page 72. Alot of interesting information on this topic. I will continue to follow along and learn some of the lingo you ppl are using. Have a good day!
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
if she decreases in intensity very fast (some have stated possible 75kts) will that have an effect on her steering, considering the models that have been on track have her more intense then that?
Just a question, i am trying to learn.
why are the steering winds not having an effect on her?
how do the cmc models normally perform?
they have her weak and far west, is this completely impossible now?
Just a question, i am trying to learn.
why are the steering winds not having an effect on her?
how do the cmc models normally perform?
they have her weak and far west, is this completely impossible now?
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
dixiebreeze wrote:The NHC discussion said to expect a couple ERC's in the next 12 hours or so. Could be why she's looking rather forlorn.
It's not an eyewall replacement cycle, more like an eye dissipation cycle. Shear is taking its toll on Bertha. I agree, 90 kts is on the high side for an estimate. 75-80kts would be more realistic.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
sgr4000 wrote:Hello everyone!
I just wanted to peek in and say hello. I found this site the other night and have been following this thread since page 72. Alot of interesting information on this topic. I will continue to follow along and learn some of the lingo you ppl are using. Have a good day!
Welcome sgr4000! I've been following along and learning for years now, it's a GREAT forum!
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