Ed Mahmoud wrote:Sabanic wrote:Will someone pls post a water vapor link? Can't seem to locate mine.
Thanks
My 6:05am post...
Thanks Ed
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:Sabanic wrote:Will someone pls post a water vapor link? Can't seem to locate mine.
Thanks
My 6:05am post...
HouTXmetro wrote:cpdaman wrote:as i stated prior to bed
i feel bad for the folks on the gulf coast, the panic level has risen high and they were 4 days away w/ lots of uncertainty, this morning i see a UGLY GOM area with a trough getting sharper (doesn't look favorable for the next 36 hours) but then again gustav is gustav the turtle (or he has been) should strengthen steadily today as he is coming off of jamaica, where he heads i have ZERO confidence in, FL keys don't go to bed on this one either.
I just checked the WV loop and that trough does look strong. Florida CAN'T rest easy right now the NHC mentions the possibilty of shifting things way east.

Sabanic wrote:NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
430 AM CDT FRI AUG 29 2008
MANY OF US ALONG THE ALABAMA...
NORTHWEST FLORIDA GULF COAST MAY HAVE BEGUN TO ENTERTAIN THE IDEA
THAT GUSTAV WOULD MORE LIKELY MAKE LANDFALL FARTHER WEST OF OUR
AREA...BUT BEING THIS EARLY IN THE GAME THAT IS PRE-MATURE. THERE
ARE COMPLICATING FACTORS IN THE FORECAST MAKING THE TRACK FORECAST
OF GUSTAV PROBLEMATIC. THE MAIN FACTOR THAT COULD HAVE A
SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE ON THE TRACK OF GUSTAV EARLY ON IS THE UPPER
TROUGH EXTENDING SOUTHWARD OVER THE GULF FROM THE UPPER LOW OVER
NORTHEAST GEORGIA. THAT TROUGH EXTENDS DEEPER INTO THE GULF THAN
WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT...AND APPEARS TO STILL BE
DIGGING AS IT IS SHARPENED UP TO THE SOUTH BY THE SMALL UPPER VORTEX
SEEN SOUTH OF APALACHICOLA. THAT TROUGH MAY START TO INFLUENCE THE
MOTION OF GUSTAV EARLY ON IN THE GAME...AND COULD REQUIRE A BIT OF A
SHIFT OF THE OFFICIAL TRACK BACK TO THE EAST ON SUBESQUENT FORECAST
PACKAGES (THAT IS NOT CERTAIN...BUT A POSSIBILITY). WE CAUTION OUR
COMMUNITIES TO NOT FOCUS ON THE LITTLE BLACK DOTTED LINE ON THE
INTERNET IMAGES...AND INSTEAD WE SHOULD STRESS THAT THERE ARE LIKELY
TRACK ERRORS INVOLVED HERE. THE AREA OF UNCERTAINTY (THE "CONE")
STILL ENCOMPASSES MUCH OF OUR AREA FOR VERY GOOD REASONS...AND WE
ARE NOT OUT OF THE WOODS YET.
Sabanic wrote:Will someone pls post a water vapor link? Can't seem to locate mine.
Thanks
Sabanic wrote:They mention it perk, as do most of the NWS discussions. Just a possibility, but one that is there. Just look at some of the model runs this AM. They are still picking up on it. Who knows???

TampaFl wrote: Here you can see what NWS Mobile is talking about. Notice how far down in the GOM it goes - & it does not appear to be moving much-just digging more south. Could this pull Gustav more to the East Central/East GOM? Comments from Pro Mets apperciated.
http://metofis.rsmas.miami.edu/~dortt/satellite/Miami/WV/atl_wv1_loop.gif
cpdaman wrote:KWT where do you have the center as of 7 am?

perk wrote:Sabanic wrote:They mention it perk, as do most of the NWS discussions. Just a possibility, but one that is there. Just look at some of the model runs this AM. They are still picking up on it. Who knows???
Show me where the NHC discussion mentions it cause that's what the post i responded to said.


KWT wrote:cpdaman wrote:KWT where do you have the center as of 7 am?
Recon shows the center to be around 18.11N and 78.10, motion appears to be close to WNW, a bit more northerly motion then was expected.
AFM, does that mean a bigger threat to N.O if it does take a WNW bend from a further easterly position?
Air Force Met wrote:Yes.This may be what the GFDL has been seeing. This trof will have a significant impact if it hangs around. The forecasting of these trofs are difficult and could prove to be a fly in the ointment if it hangs around. As Gustav strengthens...it will be steered more by the layer in which this trof resides...and if it doesn't move (which they are notorious for doing...or not doing....however you look at it)...it will cause all the tracks to shift right for at least a couple of days. The bend to the left looks like it still will happen...but with the trof...Gustav could start its NW movement a lot sooner and it could even be more NNW.
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