ATL: ERIKA - Remnants - Discussion
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I believe if you look closely at the satellite loop there may be two main centers one on the north side and another a little further south. So it may be very well trying to see which center becomes dominant and that may also be why the models are having a difficult time. Recon should give us a better handle on this in the next hour or so.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Pressure is higher that the 1003 mbs of advisory.Center closed.


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Found the west winds around 15.5N.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Joe Bastardi @BigJoeBastardi · 25m25 minutes ago State College, PA
My bullishness on Erika in 5-10 days is not based on any 1 model, but pattern, time of year, and nature of this kind of season
My bullishness on Erika in 5-10 days is not based on any 1 model, but pattern, time of year, and nature of this kind of season
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most convection has dissipated. Mainly left with cirrus
circ barely present based upon recon. It sure looks good. Perhaps there is a well defined broader circ as the inflow moving west to east appears better established today.
However, there is a good reason why globals insist this will become a wave. Still, look for regeneration. Conditions look too favorable for this to not redevelop
circ barely present based upon recon. It sure looks good. Perhaps there is a well defined broader circ as the inflow moving west to east appears better established today.
However, there is a good reason why globals insist this will become a wave. Still, look for regeneration. Conditions look too favorable for this to not redevelop
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Joe Bastardi @BigJoeBastardi · 25m25 minutes ago State College, PA
My bullishness on Erika in 5-10 days is not based on any 1 model, but pattern, time of year, and nature of this kind of season
Think the models might get better once the Jet Samplings get thrown into them.
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floridasun78 wrote:ok i talk to nhc i have connect with them their told me this still forecast to be hurr by sat shear forcast to get less what hurr specialist told me and do see enter bahamas their need look at their hurr supply i ask about what rec report to them he told plane now going center
Are you saying the Hurricane Specialist suggests the Bahamians or the Floridians get their supplies in order?
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Yea, it looked for a moment like Siamese twins....or is she giving birth? 

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floridasun78 wrote:ok i talk to nhc i have connect with them their told me this still forecast to be hurr by sat shear forcast to get less what hurr specialist told me and do see enter bahamas their need look at their hurr supply i ask about what rec report to them he told plane now going center
You need to prove this as I think its still too early to know the exact track and intensity but I do predict a 90mph hurricane of the Florida coast this weekend or early next week
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Based on recon on the next advisory I wouldn't change a thing but the coordinates
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JPmia wrote:floridasun78 wrote:ok i talk to nhc i have connect with them their told me this still forecast to be hurr by sat shear forcast to get less what hurr specialist told me and do see enter bahamas their need look at their hurr supply i ask about what rec report to them he told plane now going center
Are you saying the Hurricane Specialist suggests the Bahamians or the Floridians get their supplies in order?
for now bahamas
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Interesting hypothesis. More than likely accurate. However Erika is looking a lot better at this hour IMHO. Might be a looker in the coming days. 

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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I agree about Erika looking better and I'm keeping my eye on ex Danny too.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
And now we wait for the 5pm track. I don't envy the NHC position at this point.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I think the track will nudge a hair southwest due to the Euro and GFS from 12z. The intensity though is a whole different ballgame. That is the tricky part. With the ridge the Euro and GFS are showing I don't see anyway that FL doesn't get something from this. The big question is what???
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
boca wrote:I agree about Erika looking better and I'm keeping my eye on ex Danny too.
i think danny done i dont see reforming
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
floridasun78 wrote:boca wrote:I agree about Erika looking better and I'm keeping my eye on ex Danny too.
i think danny done i dont see reforming
I would not be too sure about that. Remember what Dr. Neil Frank has said over and over, until the last cloud dissipates, it is not over. Never let your guard down.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SouthFLTropics wrote:I think the track will nudge a hair southwest due to the Euro and GFS from 12z. The intensity though is a whole different ballgame. That is the tricky part. With the ridge the Euro and GFS are showing I don't see anyway that FL doesn't get something from this. The big question is what???
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The TVCN is over Andros Island now and the NHC seems to follow it closely. So I would guess a Southwest adjustment also.
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