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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Using Levi's area averaged sounding tool, you can see when the shear will start to impact the system in 5 or 6 days.


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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
SFLcane wrote:Persistent trof there waiting tolakram
What do you mean persistent?
12Z run to 192 hours. It's all in the timing IMO, I don't see any persistence.

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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
MU is weakening this north of the islands under very light upper level winds...
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
A wall of shear in the Caribbean, and above it as well on the GFS. No where to go without getting cut with the scissors at least to my untrained eyes. Still a long ways out, but all the models are hinting at this set up now. It would be typical of the last 5 years, so it seems realistic.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
RL3AO wrote:Using Levi's area averaged sounding tool, you can see when the shear will start to impact the system in 5 or 6 days.
looks to be overdoing the weakening. It's acting as if it is running into 40 kt of shear
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Alyono wrote:MU is weakening this north of the islands under very light upper level winds...
Seems questionable to me...
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Alyono wrote:RL3AO wrote:Using Levi's area averaged sounding tool, you can see when the shear will start to impact the system in 5 or 6 days.
looks to be overdoing the weakening. It's acting as if it is running into 40 kt of shear
Shear is shear even if it's 10-20kts.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
It doesn't make sense to me, shear isn't too bad, SST's are very warm, moisture is adequate, and this is not running into any sort of land area, so why are the models insisting that this will get torn apart?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Following the vort path on this run suggesting likely a weak storm over Florida.

first plot appears to be a TC that weakens from land interactions along the path.



first plot appears to be a TC that weakens from land interactions along the path.


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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
The GFS might have had the right idea of 94L developing in the Tropical Atlantic, but the Euro may win in terms of it being short-lived and dissipating north of 20N and west of 50W.
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Then by day 7, it has cleared the TUTT/PV streamer and returns to a favorable environment south of a 594 ridge. Not sure if that 36 to 48 hours should rip apart a moderate/strong TS.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
tolakram meaning unfavorable for threats coming from the east in terms of trofiness. Some say its luck past few years but its hard to lean either way honestly as i think its possible overall gerneral steering pattern has changed. Not complaining either way.
To add i think over favorable environment in the MDR " could " mean a rather active capeverde season.
To add i think over favorable environment in the MDR " could " mean a rather active capeverde season.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
RL3AO wrote:
Then by day 7, it has cleared the TUTT/PV streamer and returns to a favorable environment south of a 594 ridge. Not sure if that 36 to 48 hours should rip apart a moderate/strong TS.
Something doesn't seem right, yes it may weaken a little going through that sort of environment, but it wouldn't completely shred a system
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
tarheelprogrammer wrote:A wall of shear in the Caribbean, and above it as well on the GFS. No where to go without getting cut with the scissors at least to my untrained eyes. Still a long ways out, but all the models are hinting at this set up now. It would be typical of the last 5 years, so it seems realistic.
Just like Andrew and Katrina? Sorry to be rather over the top but the idea that something will behave the same because that's what it did for the last few years is as unscientific and absurd as thinking this might be another one of 'those' storms. I believe this storm will behave NORMALLY which is struggling, sheared, and probably not very strong. It's July.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
TheStormExpert wrote:Alyono wrote:RL3AO wrote:Using Levi's area averaged sounding tool, you can see when the shear will start to impact the system in 5 or 6 days.
looks to be overdoing the weakening. It's acting as if it is running into 40 kt of shear
Shear is shear even if it's 10-20kts.
a TS can intensity under 10-20 kts of shear
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Alyono wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Alyono wrote:
looks to be overdoing the weakening. It's acting as if it is running into 40 kt of shear
Shear is shear even if it's 10-20kts.
a TS can intensity under 10-20 kts of shear
Not always, see Adrian, Beatriz, and Calvin. Struggled with 10-15kts of shear under very high OHC/SST's.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Kingarabian wrote:Alyono wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:
Shear is shear even if it's 10-20kts.
a TS can intensity under 10-20 kts of shear
Not always, see Adrian, Beatriz, and Calvin. Struggled with 10-15kts of shear under very high OHC/SST's.
think those had mid level shear, which is far more destructive as it disrupts the column far lower in the troposphere
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Re: ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
Last one from me in this run. Wondering why a TC wouldn't intensify in an environment like this.


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ATL: INVEST 94L - Models
What are the SST's in that area?
Answering my own question ...

Answering my own question ...

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