I'm not thinking an Irene at this point, but I'm not ready to sound the "all-clear" in Southern FL yet.
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Re: ATL : TROPICAL DEPRESSION IDA
Here is a pic of the three systems that will make for a complicated forecast


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Re: ATL : TROPICAL DEPRESSION IDA
It looks like Ida and whats left of 96e are moving in tandem. Look like Central America is going to be "sandwiched"
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
Are they both in the same steering layers?
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseasthurrir.html
Are they both in the same steering layers?
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Convection starting to firing right over the center.. it could be the beginning ... the WEST inflow is pretty over water now next will be SW and when that happens should begin to go pretty quickly..


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Will be interesting to see if it does get as far west as the NHC, my own personal hunch is that it'll be a little east of where they are expecting, also does seem a little quicker...I suspect given the time of year this one will get sucked NE a bit faster then some of the models are expecting.
Nice convective bursting as well, but I don't think the presentation will change all that much even if it does strengthen right back upto hurricane strength.
Nice convective bursting as well, but I don't think the presentation will change all that much even if it does strengthen right back upto hurricane strength.
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gatorcane wrote:convection is becoming more symmetric around the center by the hour....this could ramp up into a hurricane by later tonight...would not surprise me.
Tomorrow, possible, but tonight? Going from 35 to 75 in just a matter of hours just after coming off land is unprecedented. Oh, and unlikely (IMO).
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gatorcane wrote:convection is becoming more symmetric around the center by the hour....this could ramp up into a hurricane by later tonight...would not surprise me.
Seems a bit of a stretch to reach hurricane strength tonight, but it should definitely be a tropical storm.
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AdamFirst wrote:gatorcane wrote:convection is becoming more symmetric around the center by the hour....this could ramp up into a hurricane by later tonight...would not surprise me.
Seems a bit of a stretch to reach hurricane strength tonight, but it should definitely be a tropical storm.
By late tonight I mean early tomorrow AM (like 3-5AM EST timeframe)...basically about 12 hours or so from now.
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Re: ATL : TROPICAL DEPRESSION IDA
Here is some damage to a pier in Eastern Nicaragua when Ida made landfall.


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yes, ida is heading into that first red bullseye...the second one farther N is even deeper and warmer...


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[quote="Dean4Storms"]Well I'm certainly cursing the EURO right now, don't need it, don't want it!![/quote]
Just curious...do you have the link to the latest EURO run? If not, what's it look like?
Just curious...do you have the link to the latest EURO run? If not, what's it look like?
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