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Now that hurricane season is wrapping up in both basins, this will allow the NHC to focus more on the reports now.
I edited my first post to include the new surge of reports.
I edited my first post to include the new surge of reports.
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galaxy401, added Ileana to the list at first post.
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TD 19-E is published.
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I think we'll get a glut of Atlantic fish storm reports soon. Although I can't see Florence and Michael coming out before February or so.
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BTW I want to bring up the discussion regarding Hurricane Fabio. Back when that storm dissipated, many people speculated that it may have reached major hurricane status. The NHC did not upgrade Fabio in the report though they did noted the low confidence in forecasting it's peak intensity.
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Olivia is now available.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP172018_Olivia.pdf
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP172018_Olivia.pdf
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A new batch of reports were released today with Chris and TD 11 from the Atlantic along with John in the EPAC.
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No real changes with Chris. I would have gone with a 95 kt peak intensity, as Recon was running higher than Dvorak when it was in it (before peaking), but the NHC stuck with the blend of the data (ADT = 100 kt, subjective = 75-80 kt).
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With the ongoing Government shutdown, will there be a potential delay in the NHC completing these reports? I know on the website it says it will stay updated but I'm unsure if they're only limited to issuing warnings or not.
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Unfortunately, with the shutdown I suspect all NOAA operations not directly related to protecting life and property (forecasting and warning for active storms/events) will be significantly slowed if not suspended entirely.
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SconnieCane wrote:Unfortunately, with the shutdown I suspect all NOAA operations not directly related to protecting life and property (forecasting and warning for active storms/events) will be significantly slowed if not suspended entirely.
I'd think they are all on hold right now.
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It's evident now that the government shutdown has prevented the NHC from completing the reports. There might be a temporary reopening of the government shortly for a few weeks. This could allow them to resume until another shutdown possibly happens (politics sure are fun... )
Has there ever been any reports that weren't released until the following hurricane season? Depending on the delay, we could see that.
Has there ever been any reports that weren't released until the following hurricane season? Depending on the delay, we could see that.
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galaxy401 wrote:It's evident now that the government shutdown has prevented the NHC from completing the reports. There might be a temporary reopening of the government shortly for a few weeks. This could allow them to resume until another shutdown possibly happens (politics sure are fun... )
Has there ever been any reports that weren't released until the following hurricane season? Depending on the delay, we could see that.
Not with the NHC that I know of, but certainly with the CPHC.
From what I heard from Eric Blake, they were still writing reports but they were missing a lot of data that could not be obtained from other agencies. We should get some of the quicker reports out soon which only require satellite or limited data (like Debby, Ernesto and Joyce). Florence and Michael I would guess won't be out until at least late March or April.
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Hurricane Rosa report is up.Peak intensity was 130 kts.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP202018_Rosa.pdf
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP202018_Rosa.pdf
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cycloneye wrote:Hurricane Rosa report is up.Peak intensity was 130 kts.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP202018_Rosa.pdf
Wasn't this a 5 operationally? Not sure the last time I saw a post-analysis downgrade.
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Hammy wrote:cycloneye wrote:Hurricane Rosa report is up.Peak intensity was 130 kts.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP202018_Rosa.pdf
Wasn't this a 5 operationally? Not sure the last time I saw a post-analysis downgrade.
Nope, peak intensity was actually brought up 5 kt from 125 kt operationally.
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Hurricane Helene is up. Note that the report was finished well over a month ago but was likely delayed to be published due to the shutdown. There might be a couple other reports with the same date range.
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No upgrade to major status, but notice there is enormous spread in the Dvorak numbers - they range from 80 to 110 kt at the time of peak intensity. 95 kt is a blend of all of those.
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Xavier has been released.
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