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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
southern half appears to be taking some shear
is there any of that deadly mid-level shear on the horizon?
is there any of that deadly mid-level shear on the horizon?
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Mid-level shear seems pretty light, there is a spot of about ~15 kt though but mostly under 10 kt.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/real ... oom=&time=
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/real ... oom=&time=
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
This may or may not be the proper place to post this but I just want to thank everyone for being so level-headed and informative in this thread. I have learned (or relearned) so much in the last few days thanks to everyone who has taken the time to discuss their thoughts in a rational manner. What a terrific bunch of people!!!
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
Based on the image above, I'd speculate that Bertha just took a big gulp of dry air, hence the lack of convection on her SE side. Also looks like a bit of SW shear also. All in all a rather impressive TC....MGC
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
A look at the visible loop shows why it did this rebound. There's a perfect overhead outflow above.
By the way, the 'fist' call was right. My apology.
By the way, the 'fist' call was right. My apology.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
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Advisory 070908
Hurricane Bertha Redevelops today, further intensification possible.

Central Atlantic....Category 2 Hurricane Bertha. Hurricane Bertha's roller coaster is on its way back up. Structure has improved again and an eye has reappeared. The eye has seemed to clear, and become symmetrical, and larger. Thus she has reintensified today back to about 110mph (my estimate). I expect a brief improvement back to category 3 in the next day before shear takes control of Bertha. OHC's are falling, and SST's will rise, but because of the level of shear, the SST's effects will be lessened.
Track will be generally to the NW, but after the generality the track is quite difficult. It will eventually turn to the north and north east, but when is still to be seen. Change in direction may be seen soon as Saturday. This hurricane is known to wobble from time to time and could possibly do it again.
Bermuda is once again in the cone of possibility at the NHC. I think the people of Bermuda should be watching this system. At this point I would say there is a 50% chance of tropical storm force winds in Bermuda. I would recommend no less than a Tropical Storm Watch or Warning by 11pm Thursday for Tropical Storm force winds. Depending on wobbles and track changes a Hurricane Watch may be needed. Waves should begin building on the East Coast of Bermuda of up to 10 feet with rising waves on the East Coast of the US as Bertha makes her pass.
Atlantic Canada and Maine may also want to start watching Bertha.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
No changes from ATCF,90 kts,970 mbs:
AL, 02, 2008071000, , BEST, 0, 252N, 586W, 90, 970, HU, 64, NEQ, 25, 15, 15, 15,
AL, 02, 2008071000, , BEST, 0, 252N, 586W, 90, 970, HU, 64, NEQ, 25, 15, 15, 15,
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Central Atlantic
Nice job, Jonathan (fact789). I really enjoy reading your posts, and 11 PM Thursday night is pretty close to "Friday morning".
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Derek Ortt wrote:earlier... you would have far more false alarms... which leads to the "Keys Culture"
I can understand that, but still you want an earlier warning as in case this storm moves in the island direction, really this is a island out in the middle of no where they need all the warning they can get, even though that it may miss....
But on the other side, i have to agree with you on this cause we dont want a false panic.
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Derek Ortt wrote:earlier... you would have far more false alarms... which leads to the "Keys Culture"
As todays people becomes more prepared, smarter and aware of their surroundings, and as the NHC becomes better at forecasting, I think that more people will understand the possibility of being a little off, and the NHC should allow for more warning. JMO.
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