oaba09 wrote:drdavisjr wrote:oaba09 wrote:It seems to me moving SW very slowly.....
Good mornin' guys ... yeah, it is moving ever so slowly sw
Good morning!
Still no clear forecast...
Yikes...so it's just drifting around - lazily to the SW?
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oaba09 wrote:drdavisjr wrote:oaba09 wrote:It seems to me moving SW very slowly.....
Good mornin' guys ... yeah, it is moving ever so slowly sw
Good morning!
Still no clear forecast...
cycloneye wrote:JMA 00 UTC Warning
Track stays away from Luzon.
TY 0920 (Lupit)
Issued at 00:45 UTC, 22 October 2009
<Analyses at 22/00 UTC>
Scale -
Intensity Strong
Center position N18°55'(18.9°)
E124°50'(124.8°)
Direction and speed of movement WSW Slowly
Central pressure 965hPa
Maximum wind speed near the center 35m/s(70kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 50m/s(100kt)
Area of 50kt winds or more Wide 130km(70NM)
Area of 30kt winds or more NW560km(300NM)
SE370km(200NM)
<Forecast for 23/00 UTC>
Intensity Strong
Center position of probability circle N18°55'(18.9°)
E123°55'(123.9°)
Direction and speed of movement STR
Central pressure 965hPa
Maximum wind speed near the center 35m/s(70kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 50m/s(100kt)
Radius of probability circle 130km(70NM)
Storm warning area Wide 260km(140NM)
<Forecast for 24/00 UTC>
Intensity Strong
Center position of probability circle N19°10'(19.2°)
E123°10'(123.2°)
Direction and speed of movement STR
Central pressure 965hPa
Maximum wind speed near the center 35m/s(70kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 50m/s(100kt)
Radius of probability circle 200km(110NM)
Storm warning area Wide 330km(180NM)
<Forecast for 25/00 UTC>
Intensity Strong
Center position of probability circle N19°55'(19.9°)
E123°00'(123.0°)
Direction and speed of movement STR
Central pressure 965hPa
Maximum wind speed near the center 35m/s(70kt)
Maximum wind gust speed 50m/s(100kt)
Radius of probability circle 300km(160NM)
Storm warning area Wide 430km(230NM)
JTE50 wrote:Thanks for the update Pete. Not sure how long the internet will stay up here as Lupit comes in closer. Shot some video yesterday of the area - people getting ready and some leaving. Here is a link:http://www.weatherzine.net/blog/2009/10/21/people-ready-for-typhoon-lupit-in-aparri-philippines/
drdavisjr wrote:oaba09 wrote:It seems to me moving SW very slowly.....
Good mornin' guys ... yeah, it is moving ever so slowly sw
metenthusiast wrote:drdavisjr wrote:oaba09 wrote:It seems to me moving SW very slowly.....
Good mornin' guys ... yeah, it is moving ever so slowly sw
Good morning too! and welcome to yet another seemingly tedious wait for Lupit's movements.
cycloneye wrote:JMA 00 UTC Warning
Track stays away from Luzon.
ozonepete wrote:How are ya, met? Did you keep your appointment; are ya ok? You haven't missed too much. As you said, more tedious waiting. Although the prospects for Lupit to miss you are increasing.
drdavisjr wrote:metenthusiast wrote:Thanks ozonepete! I'm okay and I've had my treatment yesterday and it went fine.
That's good, met!
oaba09 wrote:Please Lupit! Just miss us!!!!!!!!!!!
metenthusiast wrote:oaba09 wrote:Please Lupit! Just miss us!!!!!!!!!!!
Apart from tedious, this is turning out to be a bit anti-climatic, don't you think? But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the observations and discussions with you guys and learning a lot about met in the process..
metenthusiast wrote:oaba09 wrote:Please Lupit! Just miss us!!!!!!!!!!!
Apart from tedious, this is turning out to be a bit anti-climatic, don't you think? But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the observations and discussions with you guys and learning a lot about met in the process..
oaba09 wrote:metenthusiast wrote:oaba09 wrote:Please Lupit! Just miss us!!!!!!!!!!!
Apart from tedious, this is turning out to be a bit anti-climatic, don't you think? But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the observations and discussions with you guys and learning a lot about met in the process..
I agree....
I believe PAGASA will have some sort of training in Australia and I think they will use Lupit as an example for the training....
ozonepete wrote:metenthusiast wrote:oaba09 wrote:Please Lupit! Just miss us!!!!!!!!!!!
Apart from tedious, this is turning out to be a bit anti-climatic, don't you think? But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the observations and discussions with you guys and learning a lot about met in the process..
Absolutely. Don't forget what you're learning so you can use it the next time. And you guys sure have a lot of next times when it comes to tropical storms. I'm very jealous. Yes, a lot of my friends laugh about it or think I'm nuts, but I love these storms and would love to chase them some day.
ozonepete wrote:Here's a recent water vapor satellite image I annotated to show what I think is going on as far as the relative influence of the two STRs. LUPIT seems to be getting more under the influence of the eastern lobe of the STR.
ozonepete wrote:Here's a recent water vapor satellite image I annotated to show what I think is going on as far as the relative influence of the two STRs. LUPIT seems to be getting more under the influence of the eastern lobe of the STR.
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