ATL : EX TOMAS - Discussion
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
00z Best Track
AL, 21, 2010110200, , BEST, 0, 135N, 704W, 40, 1005, TS
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
Remains at 40kts.
AL, 21, 2010110200, , BEST, 0, 135N, 704W, 40, 1005, TS
ftp://ftp.tpc.ncep.noaa.gov/atcf/tcweb/ ... 010.invest
Remains at 40kts.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The shear is forecast to relax by tommorow night.
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ATLANTIC SHIPS INTENSITY FORECAST *
* GOES DATA AVAILABLE *
* OHC DATA AVAILABLE *
* TOMAS AL212010 11/02/10 00 UTC *
TIME (HR) 0 6 12 18 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
SHEAR (KT) 17 19 15 14 11 8 12 7 8 4 25 17 16
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:Tstormwatcher wrote:Is the spin I see at 65 west and 11 north our Tomas?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-ir2.html
No, Tomas' center, if there is one, would be near 13.5N/70.4W, passing north of Aruba now. Can't see anything on that satellite link you posted. But I really cannot see any rotation anymore. Too bad no recon until overnight, I think Tomas may be dead. Certainly it's not a TS now.
Does that mean Haiti is in the clear?
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hurricaneCW wrote:wxman57 wrote:Tstormwatcher wrote:Is the spin I see at 65 west and 11 north our Tomas?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-ir2.html
No, Tomas' center, if there is one, would be near 13.5N/70.4W, passing north of Aruba now. Can't see anything on that satellite link you posted. But I really cannot see any rotation anymore. Too bad no recon until overnight, I think Tomas may be dead. Certainly it's not a TS now.
Does that mean Haiti is in the clear?
Definitely not. They are in for a big rain event, even if Thomas doesn't restrengthen/reform.
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CIMSS is reporting shear at 8.4 m/s. This morning it was 10.5 ms.
Microwave is showing a deepening cell NE of the LLC.
It also is firing off high rain-rate.


Microwave is showing a deepening cell NE of the LLC.
It also is firing off high rain-rate.


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GCANE wrote:CIMSS is reporting shear at 8.4 m/s. This morning it was 10.5 ms.
Microwave is showing a deepening cell NE of the LLC.
It also is firing off high rain-rate.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... t24hrs.gif
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn_m ... W.97pc.jpg
Shows he's still got some life left in him. And here I thought he was done for. Don't know how much longer he'll be able to hold out though.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The convection firing up now looks much more promising compared to a little while ago.


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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
NHC mentions "SATELLITE
ESTIMATES OF T2.5/3.0 FROM TAFB AND T2.6/2.7 FROM THE OBJECTIVE
ADT."
Looks like status quo for now. Maybe TD by morning? I believe that if the shear doesn't let up by this time tomorrow, it's pretty much a done deal as far as getting a hurricane out of Tomas again.
ESTIMATES OF T2.5/3.0 FROM TAFB AND T2.6/2.7 FROM THE OBJECTIVE
ADT."
Looks like status quo for now. Maybe TD by morning? I believe that if the shear doesn't let up by this time tomorrow, it's pretty much a done deal as far as getting a hurricane out of Tomas again.
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mf_dolphin wrote:Probably a "continuity" call. No concrete information to the contrary and it offers a path of least regret for now.
Right, they'll wait for recon to be sure before making any big changes.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Lets see what the plane finds in the overnight mission.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
WOW look at that convection.. but will it last? We'll see.
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Battlebrick wrote:WOW look at that convection.. but will it last? We'll see.
Yep. That’s some serious convection alright! Just ask those in Curacao:

Most unusual weather for them. They’re usually quite dry but lately they seem to be getting heavy rain events more frequently.
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Re: ATL : TOMAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
When a system, decoupled or not, explodes black IR like that it is no time to be calling TD - trust me:


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^ Some of the flare ups around him and especially in SA are just as impressive. He's bubbled and bursted several times. It's what happens under all that which counts. When he decides to maintain that burst for a prolonged time, I'd put more worry into it. But I agree, the latest firing is very impressive.
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