brghteys1216 wrote:What is an anticyclonic vacuum?
It's an upper level high over the hurricane that helps vent the rising air away from the hurricane which allows it to maintain its intensity.
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brghteys1216 wrote:What is an anticyclonic vacuum?
norva wrote:Sorry, amateur here, what is the possibility of it becoming a cat 5? Lots of warm seas ahead of it, if it can avoid the big islands. Hopefully it won't get that strong.
rickybobby wrote:Kids at ucfhere's some of the stuff I'm reading
"Anyone over 21 please buy me cases of bud."
rickybobby wrote:Kids at ucfhere's some of the stuff I'm reading
"Orlando is not in the cone and it's going to the keys and hit Texas."
"It's going to be like Matthew, nothing will happen."
"Anyone over 21 please buy me cases of bud."
"It's going to hook and clip Miami and miss the east coast of Florida."
Extratropical94 wrote:meriland29 wrote:
What is the approx. size of Irma there?
Latitudes are 69 miles apart, whereas longitudes at 17°N have a distance of 66 miles between them. The boxes are 2x2 degrees so they are 138x132 miles each. Therefore "visible Irma" has a diameter of roughly 500 miles. You can also look at the radius of the outermost closed isobar in the best track file![]()
AL, 11, 2017090418, , BEST, 0, 167N, 539W, 115, 944, HU, 64, NEQ, 35, 30, 20, 30, 1011, 250, 15, 140, 0, L, 0, , 0, 0, IRMA, D, 12, NEQ, 270, 120, 150, 270, genesis-num, 023,
The OCI is 1011 mb and is 250 miles out, so the diameter would also be 500 miles in this case.
Will be interested to see how collaborated NHC/WPC forecasts handle
Irma`s track later this week. There still remains some varied
solutions from the Canadian, GFS, and ECMWF for the next several
days. Depending on the final track of Irma, could see some
interaction with the synoptic scale features near the WFO PAH
forecast area around the middle of September.
Bocadude85 wrote:Governor Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency for all 67 Florida counties.
GeneratorPower wrote:rickybobby wrote:Kids at ucfhere's some of the stuff I'm reading
"Orlando is not in the cone and it's going to the keys and hit Texas."
"It's going to be like Matthew, nothing will happen."
"Anyone over 21 please buy me cases of bud."
"It's going to hook and clip Miami and miss the east coast of Florida."
Normalcy bias. Plus ignorance. People never learn.
bob rulz wrote:Isn't it a little early for a state of emergency?
bob rulz wrote:Isn't it a little early for a state of emergency?
bob rulz wrote:Isn't it a little early for a state of emergency?
bob rulz wrote:Isn't it a little early for a state of emergency?
Preemptivestrike wrote:Are my eyes playing tricks on me or is it making the turn early? Maybe just a wobble.
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