Aric Dunn wrote:18z GFS is east and stronger so far.
moves wnw for 6 hours then just shoots north. odd.
I'm not seeing anything at the 500mb level to warrant a northerly turn like that.
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Aric Dunn wrote:18z GFS is east and stronger so far.
moves wnw for 6 hours then just shoots north. odd.
Sciencerocks wrote:panamatropicwatch wrote:About an hour ago, a buoy of off Apalachicola was reporting 45mph sustained with gusts to 50.
I'd guess Alberto is probably around 50 knots and is now Tropical.
Sciencerocks wrote:panamatropicwatch wrote:About an hour ago, a buoy of off Apalachicola was reporting 45mph sustained with gusts to 50.
I'd guess Alberto is probably around 50 knots and is now Tropical.
FLpanhandle91 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:18z GFS is east and stronger so far.
moves wnw for 6 hours then just shoots north. odd.
I'm not seeing anything at the 500mb level to warrant a northerly turn like that.
Aric Dunn wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
yeah it will be well west of the next forecast point and the cone again soon.
Yeah even the updated track..still moving west of that..interesting
yeah, can be seen easily from here ..
https://www.sfwmd.gov/weather-radar/cur ... conditions
Aric Dunn wrote:FLpanhandle91 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:18z GFS is east and stronger so far.
moves wnw for 6 hours then just shoots north. odd.
I'm not seeing anything at the 500mb level to warrant a northerly turn like that.
nope. means it is something else. could just be the bermuda high is stronger than what is north of it.
marionstorm wrote:Who had the bright idea of bringing the plane to Houston when Tampa is so close to the storm?
Dean4Storms wrote:I hate disagreeing with NHC and I know they know better than me but I do not agree with the no strengthening before landfall tomorrow afternoon. Alberto is moving into 80F+ SST's, less shear and the only factor inhibiting is dry air which overnight should be mixed out in the core. I can see at least a 10mph increase in sustained winds after seeing it deepen and go from 40mph winds to 50mph just this morning in a higher shear environment over the center. Just my Opinion of course.The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the NHC and NWS.
Hammy wrote:marionstorm wrote:Who had the bright idea of bringing the plane to Houston when Tampa is so close to the storm?
It's possible local conditions may have prevented a takeoff from Tampa, or at least that they expected the conditions to be worse when the plane was moved.
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