ATL: BERYL - Post-Tropical
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
Really may get interesting in time...
WV Loop: Trop moisture/energy increasing from deep south waters (Shattered energy from Bud) -also from Beryl's 'Tail" (below W. Cuba coast) - and area 2-300 miles S. of Jamaica
The further south Beryl goes (heading s now) - the more of moisture from south Tropics will energize
Beryl's core. Ya dink?
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http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/index ... thod=flash
WV Loop: Trop moisture/energy increasing from deep south waters (Shattered energy from Bud) -also from Beryl's 'Tail" (below W. Cuba coast) - and area 2-300 miles S. of Jamaica
The further south Beryl goes (heading s now) - the more of moisture from south Tropics will energize
Beryl's core. Ya dink?
WV Loop
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/index ... thod=flash
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
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The mission is delayed as it was supposed to takeoff around 11:15 AM EDT from Keesler Base.
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wxman57 wrote:Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
Due to what?
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IT maybe trying to intensify. looks like its doing a cyclonic loop and being pulled toward that developing convection.
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wxman57 wrote:Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
Good point on beryl and alberto not forming from tw's. 2007 for example had many weak and short-lived systems punctuated by Dean and Felix.
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The mission is delayed as it was supposed to takeoff around 11:15 AM EDT from Keesler Base.
Recon Discussion thread:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=112816
Recon Discussion thread:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=112816
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Aric Dunn wrote:IT maybe trying to intensify. looks like its doing a cyclonic loop and being pulled toward that developing convection.
I was just about to point that out.. looks like she has almost come to a stop.
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
A convective band is starting to form on the SE side of the circulation although the cloud tops are relatively warm:


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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
wxman57 wrote:Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
Why will these type of storms stop in a few weeks, can't frontal storms happen year round? I mean last year Bret, Cindy, Franklin, Rina and the storm discovered in post season analysis all had similar origins, right? I am young so I could be wrong, but I really thought that these could happen all year.
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
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Possibly a weak El Nino and higher pressures in the basin. Maybe other factors I can't think of right now.
TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:wxman57 wrote:Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
Due to what?
Possibly a weak El Nino and higher pressures in the basin. Maybe other factors I can't think of right now.
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FutureEM wrote:wxman57 wrote:Savannah should get a good bit of rain out of Beryl. It'll stall south of there and wait to be picked up by an approaching trof. Plenty of time for well-needed rainfall across the southeast. As for what this means for the season - not much. Neither Alberto nor Beryl was formed from tropical waves. Mostly leftover frontal boundaries. Once these are out of the picture in a few weeks such development will cease and we'll see how the tropics look after then. I still think a sub-10 season is possible.
Why will these type of storms stop in a few weeks, can't frontal storms happen year round? I mean last year Bret, Cindy, Franklin, Rina and the storm discovered in post season analysis all have similar origins? I am young so I could be wrong, but I really thought that these could happen all year.
Strong cold fronts are hard to come by during the peak of hurricane season. Thus, tropical cyclones that originate from fronts are most likely early in the season (June/July) and late in the season (October/November).
Rina originated from a tropical wave, by the way.
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Subtropical Storm
Here are the different heights.Aric,how do you see her stacking up?
850 mb heights are in light blue
700 mb heights are in light green
500 mb heights are in light brown

850 mb heights are in light blue
700 mb heights are in light green
500 mb heights are in light brown

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