ATL: Tropical Depression Fay
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Aric Dunn wrote:funster wrote:Did they give a new center estimate?
not yet
they are cleaning up the pee first, look at the latest radar i haven't extrapolated a forward motion but it appears to me she is now on or very close to the n. shore of cuba.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... x&loop=yes
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Clipper96 wrote:West and southwest sides of the eyewall now visible, and 40DBZ despite the range and intervening precipitation.
Judging from the apparent motion, Key West is in the line.
id say more marathom or islamorada
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Assuming a right slant, yes. But for now, the "eye" is on a heading toward KW.id say more marathom or islamorada
"Eye" now visible on Key West short-range radar, and is it ever moving quick: http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... R&loop=yes
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
Well it looks like we had a center reformation overnight. Looks like Fay is moving NW, which it is supposed to be at this time, except more north and east of where she is supposed to be. If this all pans out and the NHC thinking is still on track with general movement NW, then NNW and N, we are probably looking at a landfall between Fort Myers and Sarasota. The GFS had this scenario and then taking it NE and out to the Atlantic.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
wait in case anyone is interested this radar shows center much clearer
http://www.insmet.cu/asp/genesis.asp?TB ... AXw01a.gif
updated thru 415 am
well i hope the forward motion continues because she may start to intensify rapidly now that she is half way over water (it's 430 am)
http://www.insmet.cu/asp/genesis.asp?TB ... AXw01a.gif
updated thru 415 am
well i hope the forward motion continues because she may start to intensify rapidly now that she is half way over water (it's 430 am)
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Clipper96 wrote:"Eye" now visible on Key West short-range radar, and is it ever moving quick: http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... R&loop=yes
Just looks like some intense rain bands there.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
cpdaman wrote:wait in case anyone is interested this radar shows center much clearer
http://www.insmet.cu/asp/genesis.asp?TB ... AXw01a.gif
updated thru 415 am
well i hope the forward motion continues because she may start to intensify rapidly now that she is half way over water (it's 430 am)
That matches up perfectly with the recon center over central Cuba.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:Well it looks like we had a center reformation overnight. Looks like Fay is moving NW, which it is supposed to be at this time, except more north and east of where she is supposed to be. If this all pans out and the NHC thinking is still on track with general movement NW, then NNW and N, we are probably looking at a landfall between Fort Myers and Sarasota. The GFS had this scenario and then taking it NE and out to the Atlantic.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
are you related to funster lol kidding funster
this heading is NNW not nw and it's not a reformation we watched it for the last 5 hours
it is headed toward the middle keys IMO and this is not official
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:Well it looks like we had a center reformation overnight. Looks like Fay is moving NW, which it is supposed to be at this time, except more north and east of where she is supposed to be. If this all pans out and the NHC thinking is still on track with general movement NW, then NNW and N, we are probably looking at a landfall between Fort Myers and Sarasota. The GFS had this scenario and then taking it NE and out to the Atlantic.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
I see a NNW motion.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
cpdaman wrote:Ground_Zero_92 wrote:Well it looks like we had a center reformation overnight. Looks like Fay is moving NW, which it is supposed to be at this time, except more north and east of where she is supposed to be. If this all pans out and the NHC thinking is still on track with general movement NW, then NNW and N, we are probably looking at a landfall between Fort Myers and Sarasota. The GFS had this scenario and then taking it NE and out to the Atlantic.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
are you related to funster lol kidding funster
this heading is NNW not nw and it's not a reformation we watched it for the last 5 hours
it is headed toward the middle keys IMO and this is not official
No I don't know anyone names Funster. But the center did move into the heavy convention when it was still south of the Cuban coast. I've been up all night too. And while it did move NNW as it was crossing Cuba, It now looks to me like its moving more NW than NNW.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:Well it looks like we had a center reformation overnight. Looks like Fay is moving NW, which it is supposed to be at this time, except more north and east of where she is supposed to be. If this all pans out and the NHC thinking is still on track with general movement NW, then NNW and N, we are probably looking at a landfall between Fort Myers and Sarasota. The GFS had this scenario and then taking it NE and out to the Atlantic.
This is not an official forecast. Just my interpretention of the current scenario.
It actually did not reform< it was moving NNW the whole time
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
cpdaman wrote:wait in case anyone is interested this radar shows center much clearer
http://www.insmet.cu/asp/genesis.asp?TB ... AXw01a.gif
updated thru 415 am
well i hope the forward motion continues because she may start to intensify rapidly now that she is half way over water (it's 430 am)
looks good there. guess my old llc ghost buddy died and went to heaven.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Fay South of Cuba
Another 3 hours on its current motion, but 5-6 more hours if it turns more westward. This is to make it back to water.
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Clipper96 wrote:After a fast NW/NNW jaunt over the island, I'm guessing Fay will slow down and turn left, or NW or even WNW, for several hours during the morning, before resuming NNW or N.
Exactly what I'm thinking
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