ATL: Tropical Depression Dolly
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HURAKAN wrote:
Loop: http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/product ... 130845.GIF
Bertha and possible Cristóbal are trying to improve this year their bad show in 2002. Bertha already did it hands down.
This zoomed in loop, it clearly shows that the floater is following the ML circualtion, nothing but SW winds at the surface all the way NW from the MLC to near 10N & 40W.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L=2 PM EDT TWO=TD in a day or two
From the 2 PM Discussion.
......SPECIAL FEATURE.....
STRONG TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 37W/38W S OF 17N MOVING W 10-15
KT. A 1009 MB LOW IS ANALYZED ALONG THE AXIS NEAR 9N. VISIBLE
SATELLITE IMAGES SHOWS A LARGE WELL DEFINED ENVELOPE OF CYCLONIC
TURNING...FOCUSED NEAR THE LOW CENTER. SHIP TBWUK18 REPORTED 27
KT S WINDS SE OF THE LOW CENTER AT 12Z...UNFORTUNATELY BOTH
ASCAT AND QSCAT MISSED THE REGION. A LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED
MODERATE AND EMBEDDED ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 240
NM W AND 60 NM E SEMICIRCLES. SIMILAR CONVECTION IS LOCATED
WITHIN THE INTERSECTION OF THE ITCZ FROM 4N-8N BETWEEN 36W-44W.
THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOMING A TROPICAL DEPRESSION
DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
......SPECIAL FEATURE.....
STRONG TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 37W/38W S OF 17N MOVING W 10-15
KT. A 1009 MB LOW IS ANALYZED ALONG THE AXIS NEAR 9N. VISIBLE
SATELLITE IMAGES SHOWS A LARGE WELL DEFINED ENVELOPE OF CYCLONIC
TURNING...FOCUSED NEAR THE LOW CENTER. SHIP TBWUK18 REPORTED 27
KT S WINDS SE OF THE LOW CENTER AT 12Z...UNFORTUNATELY BOTH
ASCAT AND QSCAT MISSED THE REGION. A LARGE AREA OF SCATTERED
MODERATE AND EMBEDDED ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 240
NM W AND 60 NM E SEMICIRCLES. SIMILAR CONVECTION IS LOCATED
WITHIN THE INTERSECTION OF THE ITCZ FROM 4N-8N BETWEEN 36W-44W.
THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOMING A TROPICAL DEPRESSION
DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
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Its hard to say really, it doesn't look bad at all but it still looks a good deal too broad. The longer it takes the more southerly the tracks from the global models will have to adjust IMO and the more then do the greater the threat to the central Caribbean islands. Oh well we are just going to have to watch very closely.By the way does anyone have the historical match for storms in July I saw it posted earlier?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L=2 PM EDT TWO=TD in a day or two
Boy, it's VERY low latitude. I don't look for anything on this system til' tomorrow at the earliest.
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I just hope this doesn't decide to do an Emily on us. Chances are it won't get as strong as that but if it can track far enough into the Caribbean and shear remains low there is no reason I foresee why it can't become a powerful system.
Once it can establish itself it mayu well strengthen quickly.
PS, I feel another top 10 thread coming up!
Once it can establish itself it mayu well strengthen quickly.
PS, I feel another top 10 thread coming up!
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HURAKAN wrote:Low shear, high SST, very low dry air, lots of moisture. All indicates RI after the LLC establishes itself.
agreed.. key point to remeber though .. it must break off from the itcz axis first.. as of right now its embened with in it.
remember the wave that became chris 2006 it was stuck withing the itcz and the nhc waited until it had completly broke away before upgrading to a TS
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L=2 PM EDT TWO=TD in a day or two
Yep, an active season it will be. 2004 maybe?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L=2 PM EDT TWO=TD in a day or two
Watch the H5 cutoff low to the east of Bertha as it moves SSE.
This system will be steered by the low level east to west steering currents (wind vectors) on the south side of the surface ridge within the short term until it reaches the Windwards' vicinity. At that time, it should start to feel the effects of the building mid to upper level ridge over the Caribbean and E CONUS, especially as Bertha ejects NE in response to the adjacent cutoff low. This cutoff low will also act to amplify the H5 ridging to the south and west of Bertha as well. The scenario where a H5 cutoff low allows the recurvature of a mature TC and the quicker building of the upper level ridge to the south has occurred in many past situations.
This is another "piece of the puzzle" that may support the view that the operational GFS and GFDL are too quick and pronounced with the NW movement.
WV loop:
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_wv_ls_0.html
This system will be steered by the low level east to west steering currents (wind vectors) on the south side of the surface ridge within the short term until it reaches the Windwards' vicinity. At that time, it should start to feel the effects of the building mid to upper level ridge over the Caribbean and E CONUS, especially as Bertha ejects NE in response to the adjacent cutoff low. This cutoff low will also act to amplify the H5 ridging to the south and west of Bertha as well. The scenario where a H5 cutoff low allows the recurvature of a mature TC and the quicker building of the upper level ridge to the south has occurred in many past situations.
This is another "piece of the puzzle" that may support the view that the operational GFS and GFDL are too quick and pronounced with the NW movement.
WV loop:
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_wv_ls_0.html
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hawkeh wrote:Anyone else thinking this could develop faster than expected?
how fast is it supposed to develop?
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brunota2003 wrote:Would Isabel be one of those "past" situations?
The "mature" TC is Bertha. I don't believe the synoptic pattern with Isabel featured a H5 cutoff low to the east that amplified the upper level ridging to the south and west. However, I can recall other cases, though I can't name the exact TCs at the moment. Bertha's recurvature hinges on the cutoff low to the east inducing the NE movement. As Bertha recurves and moves NE after passing very close to Bermuda, the amplification of the upper ridging to the south and west may be quite pronounced as the cutoff low drifts SSE.
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MiamiensisWx wrote:brunota2003 wrote:Would Isabel be one of those "past" situations?
The "mature" TC is Bertha. I don't believe the synoptic pattern with Isabel featured a H5 cutoff low to the east that amplified the upper level ridging to the south and west. However, I can recall other cases, though I can't name the exact TCs at the moment. Bertha's recurvature hinges on the cutoff low to the east inducing the NE movement. As Bertha recurves and moves NE after passing very close to Bermuda, the amplification of the upper ridging to the south and west may be quite pronounced as the cutoff low drifts SSE.
Well, in the case I was refering to, Isabel was supposed to follow Fabian out to sea near Bermuda, but the ridge built in quicker than forecast...I dont know as to why, though.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L East of the Windward Islands
Additional convection is developing because of excellent low level convergence and ascent of parcels:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/loop-avn.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/tatl/loop-avn.html
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