ATL: GABRIELLE - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
There's no LLC near 17.4N/67.7W. Recon indicates any LLC may be well west of 68W, if one exists at all. I can't find any west wind on the plot of recon reports:
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/recon_usaf.png
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/recon_usaf.png
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There is a broad circulation at around 18.0 65.5 (over Vieques). I think that with that massive energy that was to it's east last night there was no way this wasn't going to reorganize in the middle. I think a new LLC forms right where you would expect it to given the satellite presentation.
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senorpepr wrote:A brief update from 09Z regarding Gabrielle (toward the end of the video) as well as TD 12E, TD Yutu (97W) and Invest 90W.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL4RwG24Bxw
well done.
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:There's no LLC near 17.4N/67.7W. Recon indicates any LLC may be well west of 68W, if one exists at all. I can't find any west wind on the plot of recon reports:
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/recon_usaf.png
there are a couple but just south of there the winds turn back se and satellite to west of 68 showing nothing but low level easterly flow. I highly doubt the nhc is going to keep her alive.
Time: 12:40:30Z
Coordinates: 16.9833N 68.1667W
Acft. Static Air Press: 842.9 mb (~ 24.89 inHg)
Acft. Geopotential Hgt: 1,590 meters (~ 5,217 feet)
Extrap. Sfc. Press: 1012.0 mb (~ 29.88 inHg)
D-value: -
Flt. Lvl. Wind (30s): From 282° at 3 knots (From the WNW at ~ 3.4 mph)
Air Temp: 17.0°C (~ 62.6°F)
Dew Pt: 16.6°C (~ 61.9°F)
Peak (10s) Flt. Lvl. Wind: 4 knots (~ 4.6 mph)
SFMR Peak (10s) Sfc. Wind: 0 knots* (~ 0 mph*)
SFMR Rain Rate: 0 mm/hr* (~ 0 in/hr*)
(*) Denotes suspect data
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Plane is finding SE winds to the SW of there, Aric. Looks like it lacks a well-defined LLC and doesn't qualify for TS status.
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RL3AO wrote:Often the NHC will keep something like this alive for an extra advisory or two, but in reality I don't think its a tropical cyclone right now
yeah not only that if you want to call that area a circ then its due west at a good clip and in the wrong direction of all the models.
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wxman57 wrote:Plane is finding SE winds to the SW of there, Aric. Looks like it lacks a well-defined LLC and doesn't qualify for TS status.
I agree 100%
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Strong spin around 18N around 65.5 but is not supported by surface maps as being Mid or Low leve circ.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/07L/imagery/rgb_lalo-animated.gif
The 700mb and 850mb levels are messy to say the least. 700mb is especially streched out all the the way to the East vort now. That East vort is not going away anytime soon.
850mb
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/3895/qdas.gif
700mb
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/8718/t20e.gif
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/07L/imagery/rgb_lalo-animated.gif
The 700mb and 850mb levels are messy to say the least. 700mb is especially streched out all the the way to the East vort now. That East vort is not going away anytime soon.
850mb
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/3895/qdas.gif
700mb
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/8718/t20e.gif
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Plane is finding SE winds to the SW of there, Aric. Looks like it lacks a well-defined LLC and doesn't qualify for TS status.
I agree 100%
hey wxman57 take a look at 1km visible about 15 images ... there is a very tiny vort and thats it.. still dont think its a TC atm
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html

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ninel conde wrote:galaxy401 wrote:Is it possible for the circulation to reform in the heavy convection to the northeast?
doubtful. the convection there is being absorbed into a strong upper low se of bermuda.
how is this doubtful? what guidance are you looking at? Please elaborate.
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I can report from Puerto Rico that it has been an underperforming event here with only some scattered showers and winds between 10-20 mph. No flooding has been reported nor casualties so Gabby has been for the most part a non event here.
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Looks like strong low wind shear ... typical for the eastern carrib
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Gator that is whats left of the MLC.....I think Aric got the LLC pegged moving west towards DR......above
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ROCK wrote:Gator that is whats left of the MLC.....I think Aric got the LLC pegged moving west towards DR......above
would hardly call it a llc.. its a small vort that has very little expanse maybe 50 miles ... not a TC
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I really do think the old LLC is SE of Hispaniola.
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Re: ATL: GABRIELLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:ROCK wrote:Gator that is whats left of the MLC.....I think Aric got the LLC pegged moving west towards DR......above
would hardly call it a llc.. its a small vort that has very little expanse maybe 50 miles ... not a TC
LLC / vort / eddy ..

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