
ATL : INVEST 92L - DISCUSSION
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Re: ATL : INVEST 92L
The most recent ASCAT pass made at 7:48 PM EDT but only caught a small part of the circulation.


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Re: ATL : INVEST 92L
Weatherfreak000 wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'm enjoying my last weekend off until December...
Although I don't think that this system will make it (develop), it's a bad sign as far as the seasonal forecasts verifying. Bad meaning the forecasts will probably verify.
Interesting to see some things never change...that being you claiming everything won't develop...and whatever you say will develop immediately falling apart![]()
I Kid. But seriously...this thing has been doing nothing but intensify...are you discrediting the HWRF,EURO and GFDL runs that are now calling for development, as well as the SHIPS?
Thunderstorms are becoming more concentrated, a sign of increasing organization. It would be unusual for the SHIPS NOT to intensify a disturbance. As for the GFDL, it does show a brief intensification followed by weakening. It doesn't tend to do well with such weak systems to start with. I think it does have a shot at developing over the next few days before running into increasing shear. Probably better than the 20% NHC is giving it (but that's just for today and tomorrow). I'm giving it 40% now.
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Re: ATL : INVEST 92L
wxman57 wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'm enjoying my last weekend off until December...
Although I don't think that this system will make it (develop), it's a bad sign as far as the seasonal forecasts verifying. Bad meaning the forecasts will probably verify.
Interesting to see some things never change...that being you claiming everything won't develop...and whatever you say will develop immediately falling apart![]()
I Kid. But seriously...this thing has been doing nothing but intensify...are you discrediting the HWRF,EURO and GFDL runs that are now calling for development, as well as the SHIPS?
Thunderstorms are becoming more concentrated, a sign of increasing organization. It would be unusual for the SHIPS NOT to intensify a disturbance. As for the GFDL, it does show a brief intensification followed by weakening. It doesn't tend to do well with such weak systems to start with. I think it does have a shot at developing over the next few days before running into increasing shear. Probably better than the 20% NHC is giving it (but that's just for today and tomorrow). I'm giving it 40% now.
So its haircut time for 92L in a few days time then wxman57?
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wxman57 wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'm enjoying my last weekend off until December...
Although I don't think that this system will make it (develop), it's a bad sign as far as the seasonal forecasts verifying. Bad meaning the forecasts will probably verify.
Interesting to see some things never change...that being you claiming everything won't develop...and whatever you say will develop immediately falling apart![]()
I Kid. But seriously...this thing has been doing nothing but intensify...are you discrediting the HWRF,EURO and GFDL runs that are now calling for development, as well as the SHIPS?
Thunderstorms are becoming more concentrated, a sign of increasing organization. It would be unusual for the SHIPS NOT to intensify a disturbance. As for the GFDL, it does show a brief intensification followed by weakening. It doesn't tend to do well with such weak systems to start with. I think it does have a shot at developing over the next few days before running into increasing shear. Probably better than the 20% NHC is giving it (but that's just for today and tomorrow). I'm giving it 40% now.
I agree. I personally felt it went from 15% to around 40%...
Two other questions because I dont have visibles obviously...do you agree that although the convection is increasing the circulation has gotten no better organized...and how do you feel about a potential hurricane forecast? What would have to happen for that to verify..i'm assuming an anticyclone
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Re: ATL : INVEST 92L
Been out of town for a week plus (home to pgh), had so much going on I really didn't pay attention. But I must say that I'm impressed. I don't think anything last year looked this good this far east in August, much less June. Don't think it has a snowballs chance west of 50 which is common this time of year. Also, think that this could be a bad omen for things to come.
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Re: ATL : INVEST 92L
Vortex can you post a link to the latest sat images you are looking at?
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canetracker wrote:Vortex can you post a link to the latest sat images you are looking at?
Here you go. EUMETSAT
http://oiswww.eumetsat.org/IPPS/html/MSG/PRODUCTS/MPE/AMERICA/
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Latest IR SAT 0145 UTC:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tropics_pages/single/atlantic/tropics/ir/Full/Latest.html
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tropics_pages/single/atlantic/tropics/ir/Full/Latest.html
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I am going to say that after seeing the last few hours of images,at the 2 AM TWO,they will increase the % to 50 and the color will be orange. What do the peeps think?
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cycloneye wrote:I am going to say that after seeing the last few hours of images,at the 2 AM TWO,they will increase the % to 50 and the color will be orange. What do the peeps think?
I agree it definitely has a shot at going "code orange", if not at 2 then maybe sometime tomorrow.
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SFLcane wrote:canetracker wrote:Vortex can you post a link to the latest sat images you are looking at?
Here you go. EUMETSAT
http://oiswww.eumetsat.org/IPPS/html/MSG/PRODUCTS/MPE/AMERICA/
Thanks a bunch. : )
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cycloneye wrote:I am going to say that after seeing the last few hours of images,at the 2 AM TWO,they will increase the % to 50 and the color will be orange. What do the peeps think?
I'd say theres a desent chance at orange later tonight as this waves satellite appearance has been steadily improving through the evening.
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Aquawind wrote:Any T Numbers yet? I can't find my link..
Orange sounds reasonable.
No numbers yet.Link here.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/tdpositions.html
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