ATL GUSTAV: Tropical Depression - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Gorgeous MODIS shot of Gustav coming off western Jamaica today:
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gall ... 25.1km.jpg
http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gall ... 25.1km.jpg
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Kind of looks like a Eastern pacific borderline hurricane. I would say by looking at it around 65-70 knots, which is pretty close to what it is. Expecting some strengthing tonight.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Any idea of a time frame for when it will get on the other side of Cuba given the present speed?
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Wow...It looks like the Caymans are getting rocked tonight...I hope everyone down there stays safe...
At least they don't have to worry about mudslides...Pretty flat in the Caymans.
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At least they don't have to worry about mudslides...Pretty flat in the Caymans.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Check out the size of Katrina compared to Gustav, which is now growing:
http://www.katrinadestruction.com/images/v/katrina/126284main_Katrina_082705_516.jpg.html
What are the chances of Gustav blowing up to Katrina size?
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http://www.katrinadestruction.com/images/v/katrina/126284main_Katrina_082705_516.jpg.html
What are the chances of Gustav blowing up to Katrina size?
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deltadog03 wrote:REcon is heading back in quickly towards the center...My guess, as of now, would be very close to little cayman.
The eye is at the southern end of that circular blob of convection - about 35 miles south of Little Cayman Island near 19.2N/80.1W. Maybe even 19.1N. Little Cayman is at 19.6N.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Pro's is there any mid level shear or dry air effecting this. I'm asking because of the fairly slow strengthing of the system over the last few hours. Thank you.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Pro's is there any mid level shear or dry air effecting this. I'm asking because of the fairly slow strengthing of the system over the last few hours. Thank you.
The pressure has been falling fast, what do you mean?
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Pro's is there any mid level shear or dry air effecting this. I'm asking because of the fairly slow strengthing of the system over the last few hours. Thank you.
Seems to be strengthening very quickly to me. I don't see any significant shear or dry air.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Ya, Chris just seen that...I was a bit too far north...Looks like he might playing on the tilt o whirl again....
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Scorpion wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Pro's is there any mid level shear or dry air effecting this. I'm asking because of the fairly slow strengthing of the system over the last few hours. Thank you.
The pressure has been falling fast, what do you mean?
What is keeping the floor from droping out. In what is to keep it from doing so. That is what I'm asking.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Three days ago I thought the intensity estimates were overly conservative, so we'll find out soon enough whether I was right or wrong.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Pro's is there any mid level shear or dry air effecting this. I'm asking because of the fairly slow strengthing of the system over the last few hours. Thank you.
You have got to be kidding me.
Small storms do the explosive intensification.
Bigger, more experienced storms, like Gustav, do actually have to take more time to wind up. When that hot tower is joined up with others, or enough time for it to wrap around the eye, THEN you get the EI.
No need to be eager about it...
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
Hanna's outer fringe has already put a dent in Gus' outer ENE fringe:


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Re: ATL: Hurricane Gustav in NW Caribbean Sea
010900 1945N 07921W 7793 02129 9957 +146 +145 153083 088 063 017 00
FLt level at 88 kts this guy is cranking now!!
FLt level at 88 kts this guy is cranking now!!
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