ATL: NICOLE - Ex Tropical Storm - Discussion
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Why is there such a large discrepancy between Predict data and NHC data? Predict has the center much farther SW than the NHC with an anticyclone just slightly off of the center. That would make things quite different.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/predict/real-time/storm.php?&basin=atlantic&sname=PGI50L&zoom=4&img=1&vars=000000000000000111&loop=0
Go there and click on the shear and vort analysis. What do yall make of this?
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic2/predict/real-time/storm.php?&basin=atlantic&sname=PGI50L&zoom=4&img=1&vars=000000000000000111&loop=0
Go there and click on the shear and vort analysis. What do yall make of this?
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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Obs. over Cuba. No wind shift.
Havana

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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
The overall pressures everywhere around are very low already due to the trough. The 997 pressure in this guy suggests more like a borderline CAT1 right? There just isn't a gradient so any development is going to be SLOOOOW. The afternoon rain in sofla had nothing to do with this guy, and even the recent squalls are seabreeze and boundary stuff, not tropical bands. The weather entering the keys is likely even less than what it looks like, the radar from both KW and Miami are nearly 100 miles out, so that is like 700mb returns out there. So I'm ready for a wet day tomorrow, and I'm not expecting much else.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Nobody should be here waiting for this thing to wrap itself up and turn into a well formed tropical cyclone. That's why anybody saying this thing is pathetic or is going to bust, needs to wait until this thing actually transitions into an extratropical cyclone.
Florida might experience the least from this storm compared to the Carolinas and Mid Atlantic/Northeast.
Florida might experience the least from this storm compared to the Carolinas and Mid Atlantic/Northeast.
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it is sad and that sadness is even more amusing when considered in the context of the original potential. go back look at the 70 some pages in talkin' tropics before this was declared an invest. i think the whole state was savaged at one point by a major hurricane. long range models are as useless as teats on a boar. of course we all know this but who can resist looking. i'm just as guilty as the next guy. but i always emphasize that weather potential frequently fails to materialize and this event seems to underscore that (i'm speaking from a tropical standpoint as a serious flood threat could still develop, especially from NC northward).
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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Whatever the case may be with the storm, and it won't be too much with regards to its strength, the impacts could be very severe for some areas. I'm hoping it at least gets a name so it becomes memorable in the future, rather than "oh remember that depression that caused heavy rain", and most would probably go "huh".
The flooding impacts in the Carolinas could be disastrous especially because of the major flooding already experienced.
The flooding impacts in the Carolinas could be disastrous especially because of the major flooding already experienced.
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If there is indeed banding forming north of Cuba like it seems on the satellite, perhaps that would lead to the upgrade to TS. That would be able to strengthen the LLC. It just needs slight banding to become steady on the north side.
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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
hurricaneCW wrote:The flooding impacts in the Carolinas could be disastrous especially because of the major flooding already experienced.
That's my biggest concern at the moment. One man's bust is another's worst nightmare.
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Re: ATL: SIXTEEN - Tropical Depression - Discussion
THERE ARE MULTIPLE LOW-LEVEL CLOUD SWIRLS PRESENT...AND THE CENTER
APPEARS TO RE-FORM FROM TIME TO TIME. THE INITIAL MOTION OF 035/7
IS THUS A BIT UNCERTAIN. OTHER THAN THAT...THERE IS NO CHANGE IN
THE FORECAST PHILOSOPHY FROM THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY
I found this amusing considering they can't pinpoint the center and they are not sure about the motion but other than that no problem. It seems like they are having as much trouble as we are.

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HURAKAN wrote:http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7410/179ifw.jpg
70+ pages in TT and 41 pages in Active Storms = Worth it!
Learn from the storm and stop procrastinating if it's disorganized, or a mess, or sad.
Almost looks like a new LLC is developing down by the Cayman Islands
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Bocadude85 wrote:HURAKAN wrote:http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7410/179ifw.jpg
70+ pages in TT and 41 pages in Active Storms = Worth it!
Learn from the storm and stop procrastinating if it's disorganized, or a mess, or sad.
Almost looks like a new LLC is developing down by the Cayman Islands
Like the movie "Groundhog Day" we have to wake up and start over with a system in the carribean.

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