ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
00z Best Track
AL, 09, 2010090400, , BEST, 0, 152N, 426W, 25, 1008, LO
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
AL, 09, 2010090400, , BEST, 0, 152N, 426W, 25, 1008, LO
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
It looks like a TD or even a TS.

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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:It looks like a TD or even a TS.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... al/187.JPG[/img]
when i looked at the loop it looked like a ts to me too. circulation looks to be right under the convection. i think we see it back to a td at 11.
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Gaston is sure getting his act together tonight..No question he's bordering on TS..I wouldnt be shocked abit if were talking nearing hurricane strength tomorrow night...
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Is the ridge strong enough to make it a big threat to the islands, even if it is now at 15-16N? I ask because there are many members (Including me) who live here that want to know this very important question.
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Probably will see the NHC get tempted, though they will be careful knowing Gaston pretty much died as soon as it got upgraded last time around, may not be so quick to re-upgrade this time round.
Still looks like a TD to me, probably up at 16.5N which is exactly where the hurricane models suggested.
Still looks like a TD to me, probably up at 16.5N which is exactly where the hurricane models suggested.
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Is the ridge strong enough to keep it from missing the islands, even if it is now at 15.2N? I ask because there are many members (Including me) who live here that want to know this very important question.
i think the ridge is strong enough to push it wsw towards the islands. most of the models build a pretty strong ridge.
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I hope it will not go straight to my island of Guadeloupe, i saw too much Hurricane in my life:
Hurricane Inez on 27 th of September 1966 in Guadeloupe, i Was in vacation in Martinique when i saw Hurricane David and Hurricane Allen in August 1979 and August 1980, and Hurricane Hugo in Guadeloupe in 1989 at my home at Baie-Mahault,we were in the eye of it, Luis in 1995 ......and others.
Hurricane Inez on 27 th of September 1966 in Guadeloupe, i Was in vacation in Martinique when i saw Hurricane David and Hurricane Allen in August 1979 and August 1980, and Hurricane Hugo in Guadeloupe in 1989 at my home at Baie-Mahault,we were in the eye of it, Luis in 1995 ......and others.
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blazess556 wrote:cycloneye wrote:Is the ridge strong enough to keep it from missing the islands, even if it is now at 15.2N? I ask because there are many members (Including me) who live here that want to know this very important question.
i think the ridge is strong enough to push it wsw towards the islands. most of the models build a pretty strong ridge.
Normally, at the position it is now,is a sure fish.
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Is moving west per 8 PM TWO.
Hola neighbor, I think this is the one for us to be concerned with.
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Yeah I might wait until 11 a.m. tommorow to upgrade just to be cautious and sure it's really coming back if it were my call, which isn't. Looks like a serious threat for sure.
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It's why i say it goes fishing for the moment to the NW to 300°
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
04/0000 UTC 16.7N 21.0W TOO WEAK 99L -- Atlantic
Whats up with this?
Whats up with this?
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Re: ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion

03/2345 UTC 15.4N 42.8W T1.5/1.5 GASTON -- Atlantic
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