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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#741 Postby tolakram » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:07 pm

Still thinking its the gulf swirl. :)

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#742 Postby NDG » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:08 pm

18z GFS H85 Vorticity loop clearly shows that both vorticities will meet up and form a stronger vorticity just north of Yucatan P by Friday.

http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/NCOMAGWEB/appc ... mageSize=M
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#743 Postby Ivanhater » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:09 pm

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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#744 Postby South Texas Storms » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:25 pm

Man I really wish this could've been designated an invest by now so the 0z models could have a better center fix on it. Oh well, hopefully by tomorrow's 12z runs.
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#745 Postby ROCK » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:41 pm

got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM... :lol:
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#746 Postby South Texas Storms » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:43 pm

ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM... :lol:


Rock you keeping up the hope with me that we can at least get some rain out of this next week?
If not the freaking 100 degree heat will return. Sigh.
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#747 Postby OuterBanker » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:47 pm

I see the latest GFS does take Debby out to sea after Fl. That's a good sign, according to that model it won't pose a threat to anyone other than Fl.
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#748 Postby ROCK » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:48 pm

South Texas Storms wrote:
ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM... :lol:


Rock you keeping up the hope with me that we can at least get some rain out of this next week?
If not the freaking 100 degree heat will return. Sigh.



hope has nothing to do with it....just calling like a see it.....the EGOM swirl is toast and the YUC low will take over. Models see that...its not going to be absorb by a naked LLC swirl.... :lol: an invest tag would help....7 days in the GOM anything can happen...
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#749 Postby TheShrimper » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:54 pm

It will get an invest tag when it is warranted plain and simple.
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#750 Postby Aric Dunn » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:05 pm

ROCK wrote:
South Texas Storms wrote:
ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM... :lol:


Rock you keeping up the hope with me that we can at least get some rain out of this next week?
If not the freaking 100 degree heat will return. Sigh.



hope has nothing to do with it....just calling like a see it.....the EGOM swirl is toast and the YUC low will take over. Models see that...its not going to be absorb by a naked LLC swirl.... :lol: an invest tag would help....7 days in the GOM anything can happen...


Its all a matter of size. the area in the east gulf although is naked and has a little swirl associated with it is irreverent. the overall system itself and associated pattern is many times larger than the little Yucatan system which is still over land and mostly in the mid levels. they will both contribute to what will likely become out invest then TC over the next 48 hours.
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#751 Postby jasons2k » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:06 pm

I just want to caution everyone it's still early in the game and a lot can change in a hurry. While the GFS and European agreement of a FL hit make a strong case to shift focus there, I would like to see some more consistency first. The thing about the 'crazy Canadian' is that it is consistent with the ridge pushing it west, while the GFS has been all over the place, spitting out multiple centers, suffering form convective feedback issues, etc. Even the Euro shows it missing trough #2 in the long range. There are too many questions and I just can't trust anything yet. Let's see what the overnight runs do to see if they shift again or not.
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#752 Postby dixiebreeze » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:12 pm

Tropical Weather Statements
042
NOUS42 KNHC 201245
WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS
CARCAH, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI, FL.
0845 AM EDT WED JUN 20 2012
SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD)
VALID 21/1100Z TO 22/1100Z JUN 2012
TCPOD NUMBER.....12-033

I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS.
2. OUTLOOK FOR SUCCEEDING DAY: A LOW LEVEL INVEST
AT 22/1800Z NEAR 24.0N 89.0W

II. PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS
1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS.
2. SUCCEEDING DAY OUTLOOK.....NEGATIVE.
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#753 Postby South Texas Storms » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:13 pm

jasons wrote:I just want to caution everyone it's still early in the game and a lot can change in a hurry. While the GFS and European agreement of a FL hit make a strong case to shift focus there, I would like to see some more consistency first. The thing about the 'crazy Canadian' is that it is consistent with the ridge pushing it west, while the GFS has been all over the place, spitting out multiple centers, suffering form convective feedback issues, etc. Even the Euro shows it missing trough #2 in the long range. There are too many questions and I just can't trust anything yet. Let's see what the overnight runs do to see if they shift again or not.


Very well said jasons! There is just so much uncertainty with this system right now that it would be foolish to rule out any possible landfall from Mexico to Florida.
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#754 Postby dixiebreeze » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:14 pm

Tropical Weather Statements
042
NOUS42 KNHC 201245
WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS
CARCAH, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI, FL.
0845 AM EDT WED JUN 20 2012
SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD)
VALID 21/1100Z TO 22/1100Z JUN 2012
TCPOD NUMBER.....12-033

I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS.
2. OUTLOOK FOR SUCCEEDING DAY: A LOW LEVEL INVEST
AT 22/1800Z NEAR 24.0N 89.0W

II. PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS
1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS.
2. SUCCEEDING DAY OUTLOOK.....NEGATIVE.
JWP
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#755 Postby gatorcane » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:16 pm

jasons wrote:I just want to caution everyone it's still early in the game and a lot can change in a hurry. While the GFS and European agreement of a FL hit make a strong case to shift focus there, I would like to see some more consistency first. The thing about the 'crazy Canadian' is that it is consistent with the ridge pushing it west, while the GFS has been all over the place, spitting out multiple centers, suffering form convective feedback issues, etc. Even the Euro shows it missing trough #2 in the long range. There are too many questions and I just can't trust anything yet. Let's see what the overnight runs do to see if they shift again or not.


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I agree 100% with Jasons' statement. In fact, let's not forget development is not a shoe-in here. In fact I would suggest this has more of a chance NOT to become a named system than becoming one and am leaning towards that at this time. The main reason is that the area is very broad and very disorganized with no organized low pressure area that I can see will develop in the next couple of days. Shear continues to be an issue. It's possible we will see something towards the weekend but development is going to be very slow to happen if at all. The FIM model is close to what I see could happen. Namely the trough moves NW into the Central GOM over the next few days and a low pressure area develops but stays a broad/disorganized low. Trough comes down early next week and moves it off to the NE or ENE. I just don't see anything strong developing out of this at this time.

Link to 12Z FIM model all fields loop:
http://fim.noaa.gov/FIMscp/jsloop.cgi?dsKeys=fim:&runTime=2012062012&plotName=wind_10m&fcstInc=360&numFcsts=57&model=fim&ptitle=Experimental%20FIM%20Model%20Fields&maxFcstLen=336&fcstStrLen=-1&resizePlot=1&domain=244&wjet=1
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Re: NW Carribean / Southern GOM / BOC

#756 Postby KatDaddy » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:17 pm

Well stated Jasons. Its a complete mess out there across the GOM and NW Caribbean. Models have been challenged all week.
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#757 Postby Ntxw » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:20 pm

A little reminder. A few posters mentioned a stronger system goes poleward and weaker unorganized system meanders. The trough a few days ago forecasted to pick up any entity is currently making it's way into the central plains of the US as seen by the line of storms and clouds. It's going to drift east and northeast. As of right now we do not have a definitive tropical system.

Notice the trough in the central conus

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By Friday the ridge will have set up in the southern plains. If this system is still weak it will not likely be picked up north or northeast fully and instead just waves of rain for Florida from the broad moisture. Air travels clockwise around high pressure so the longer it takes to get it's act together into a decent storm the more likely it will get caught into the ridge's flow and wander west (western gulf). After going through the globals Sunday-ish is when I would say the ridge will fully set influence and will miss the trough to the east if it has not already made a landfall.
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#758 Postby caneman » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:29 pm

Up to this point I would say the GFS has been far more consistent while the Euro has been all over the place. I don't buy any of them yet. I don't even know that we will see much development out of this. Too many variables and too far out.
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#759 Postby psyclone » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:29 pm

Clearly there's a good deal of uncertainty here. regardless of what scenario ultimately unfolds, it is likely that some portion of peninsular Florida receives torrential rain from this mess.

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#760 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:33 pm

I took some video of the breezy squalls moving over St. Petersburg:
http://youtu.be/zjSkBOWESv0

As for eventual track and intensity there is too much uncertainty. I do think we will
have a lot of rain over Florida tomorrow and Friday, but beyond that is up in the air.
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