wxman57 wrote:Barry may have 3-5 landfalls. One for each mesovortex and perhaps more than one for a couple of them.
Oh sir, you are a hoot.
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wxman57 wrote:Barry may have 3-5 landfalls. One for each mesovortex and perhaps more than one for a couple of them.
MississippiWx wrote:I’m very curious about where these other vorts are that you guys are seeing.I see one that has taken over.
MississippiWx wrote:I’m very curious about where these other vorts are that you guys are seeing.I see one that has taken over.
gfsperpendicular wrote:So does this justify 65kt at the next full advisory?
Kingarabian wrote:Steve wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:It looks as though Barry may peaked in intensity, which some models were showing the pressure around 995 or 993. Rain is still the biggest issue. Stay safe LA.
it hasn't peaked in intensity, and it's not going to until sometime on the 14th. We will hopefully stay safe here though.
Steve how much more hours till landfall?
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing only a single vortex now. I put my crosshairs at 28.68N / 90.27W, where the last vortex message put a center. Maybe that IS the center, and it's about to reach the coast? We'll see...
http://wxman57.com/images/Barry7.JPG
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing only a single vortex now. I put my crosshairs at 28.68N / 90.27W, where the last vortex message put a center. Maybe that IS the center, and it's about to reach the coast? We'll see...
http://wxman57.com/images/Barry7.JPG
wxman57 wrote:In other news, the 12Z UKMET has given up on a Texas landfall. It now takes the center inland just west of Vermilion Bay around 12Z tomorrow.
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing only a single vortex now. I put my crosshairs at 28.68N / 90.27W, where the last vortex message put a center. Maybe that IS the center, and it's about to reach the coast? We'll see...
http://wxman57.com/images/Barry7.JPG
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:There's a single vortex, but it's clearly rotating around a broader area of rotation. Recon confirms that's where the lowest pressure is and the sharpest windshift, but it's being influenced by a very broad area of low pressure. It'll begin to move more west, and then southwest.
EDIT: Satellite frames already show this mesovortex moving west. It'll begin to move more southwest here in a few hours.
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:There's a single vortex, but it's clearly rotating around a broader area of rotation. Recon confirms that's where the lowest pressure is and the sharpest windshift, but it's being influenced by a very broad area of low pressure. It'll begin to move more west, and then southwest.
EDIT: Satellite frames already show this mesovortex moving west. It'll begin to move more southwest here in a few hours.
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