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drezee wrote:Issac is falling apart. I expect the CoC to out run the MLC temporarily. There is mid level northerly shear and a low level surge at the same time. Not dead yet, but will need to reach at least 45 W to get rid of it. Likely only a TS for the islands.
MississippiWx wrote:Isaac looks more like a tropical depression than a hurricane. Models that showed no strengthening look to be on to something. Something isn’t right in the mid and upper levels. Shear seems to be a problem. I remember seeing a graphic posted by Michael Ventrice that showed how the upper levels have been very convergent in this portion of the basin all season. This acts to kill convection. Isaac is only able to generate a small area of thunderstorms thanks to a small vigorous vortex. This probably explains the constant pulsing of convection as well. While islanders should keep watching, I have my doubts that this stays a hurricane or anything more than a moderate TS for long.
Gustywind wrote:abajan wrote:Gustywind wrote:Hi everybody. Martinica, Guadeloupe and the Northern Leewards ( Sint Marteen Sint Barth) are Under a yellow vigilance cyclone. See chart below:
http://www.meteofrance.gp/vigilance-antilles-guyane
Looks like its center will pass over Guadeloupe, Gusty. Hopefully, it's below hurricane strength when it does so, but to quote from the 5 AM NHC Forecast Discussion,The intensity forecast is also quite uncertain. One of the complex
factors is Isaac's compact size as small hurricanes like this one
are more prone to quick intensity changes, both up and down. In
addition, the intensity guidance is in poor agreement as solutions
range from steady weakening from this point onward to the HWRF that
shows Isaac becoming a major hurricane.
Hello Abajan. Yes, you're right. Looks like Guadeloupe is really exposed on this latest projection. Let's hope that it stays at a bordeline cat 1 or strong TS but no more. Should all these forecasts verifies too. We all know how versatile those little things are. Keeping our fingers crossed.
AtlanticWind wrote:GFS 12z shows more threat to PR unfortunately. Isaac just south of PR at about 987 mb strength
MississippiWx wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:GFS 12z shows more threat to PR unfortunately. Isaac just south of PR at about 987 mb strength
Interesting. That’s the first global model to show anything that strong in a while.
AtlanticWind wrote:GFS 12z shows more threat to PR unfortunately. Isaac just south of PR at about 987 mb strength
cycloneye wrote:No changes in the 18z Best Track:AL, 09, 2018091018, , BEST, 0, 144N, 444W, 65, 993, HU
cycloneye wrote:No changes in the 18z Best Track:AL, 09, 2018091018, , BEST, 0, 144N, 444W, 65, 993, HU
abajan wrote:cycloneye wrote:No changes in the 18z Best Track:AL, 09, 2018091018, , BEST, 0, 144N, 444W, 65, 993, HU
Ubuntwo wrote:Was this meant to be for Florence?
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