ATL: ERIKA - Remnants - Discussion
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might not being going anywhere fast.

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northjaxpro wrote::uarrow: whatever tries to come of this will not be going anywhere fast. Big ridge blocking it from going out to sea.
yeah its actually currently in a little bit of a cull in the low levels.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
NDG wrote:wxman57 wrote:That's not Erika's remnants off the GA coast in the ECMWF. The EC takes what's left of Erika across the SC/NC coasts then north of Bermuda, developing it into a large subtropical storm there. It's the biggest low on the 192hr map above, NE of Bermuda.
Latest 12z Euro clearly shows Erika's vorticity getting stuck off of the Carolinas's/GA coast through the next few days as shown on the image posted by Gatorcane.
IF the true remnants of Erika were to get into the Atlantic somewhat intact and redevelop, is there any chance that it would called Erika? I'm assuming not but am wondering.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:drezee wrote:NDG wrote:Definitely a broad circulation still left from Erika but pressures if anything have risen during the past 24hrs.
I care more about relative pressures for this type of spin-up...
IF there is any pressure fall happening near that weak circ and convection it would not translate to any reporting station that not right near it. it takes time this thing has only started like 6 to 10 hours ago.
I disagree, pressure readings in around the area surrounding a broad low can give an indication if It is is organizing.
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NDG wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:drezee wrote:I care more about relative pressures for this type of spin-up...
IF there is any pressure fall happening near that weak circ and convection it would not translate to any reporting station that not right near it. it takes time this thing has only started like 6 to 10 hours ago.
I disagree, pressure readings in around the area surrounding a broad low can give an indication if It is is organizing.
of course they do but what I was saying is it does not happen right away.. you can have falling pressures in a localized area but wont see any change in the surround areas instantaneously. for instance .. drop a rock in a pond .. takes time for the ripples to propagate out. meaning if the center of this thing in that deeper convection started having noticeable pressures falls it would not show right away unless the reporting station was very close..
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key west radar is looking a little more interesting.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
Time for an Invest!
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I think circulation showing up better on radar out of Tampa.
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panamatropicwatch wrote:I think circulation showing up better on radar out of Tampa.
not worried about that weak vort that was visible earlier.. its the convective pattern coming from key west. its not at the surface since we are looking at about 10k feet. but any substantial surface circ will organize where there is convection thats the area to look at..
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key west radar showing a developing low to mid level circ pretty clear now. very interesting..
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
which radar site are you using Aric? Glad to see you back, you always bring a lot of knowledge to the board that us amateurs really appreciate
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CronkPSU wrote:which radar site are you using Aric? Glad to see you back, you always bring a lot of knowledge to the board that us amateurs really appreciate
Key west.. its not all that impressive but something to watch..
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
Saved radar loop out of Tampa


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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
Local Met here in Tallahassee said it's hard to tell if it's a low level or mid level circulation, but he doesn't expect it to develop.
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
Convection really expanding in SE GOM. Obvious circulation on Radar. No mention by the NHC? Probably deserves INVEST status now.
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Speed it up and uncheck all but radar and counties.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
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http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
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http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
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Re: ATL: ERIKA Remnants - Discussion
not looking as impressive now but also don't see it moving anywhere anytime soon....
but we are getting an amazing thunderstorm out of it here in Eastern Orange country
but we are getting an amazing thunderstorm out of it here in Eastern Orange country
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CronkPSU wrote:not looking as impressive now but also don't see it moving anywhere anytime soon....
but we are getting an amazing thunderstorm out of it here in Eastern Orange country
well yeah whatever it is or will or wont become is slowly moving north ...
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