ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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toad strangler wrote:https://twitter.com/weatherdak/status/1166114441928163330
We have some folks here on Barbados, hope they stay safe and report out when they can.
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hipshot wrote:toad strangler wrote:https://twitter.com/weatherdak/status/1166114441928163330
We have some folks here on Barbados, hope they stay safe and report out when they can.
I certainly agree. You guys take care and check in when you can.
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Yes, OHC and (at least in the near term) shear will not be issues for Dorian. I strongly suspect it would be a hurricane, possibly a major one, by now if the surrounding air was not quite so dry.
That begs the question, why IS the air in the western Atlantic/eastern Caribbean so dry right now? I would have to think the storm would have outpaced the SAL outbreaks that have occurred.
That begs the question, why IS the air in the western Atlantic/eastern Caribbean so dry right now? I would have to think the storm would have outpaced the SAL outbreaks that have occurred.
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Dougiefresh wrote:Just had the most amazing yet weird sunset I have ever saw. We get some brilliant ones in Barbados but this one the yellow light was scattered really intensely and it was almost like wearing yellow shades. Yellow light practically fully replaced all the white light everywhere. That was an experience.
mark sudduth has a pic of the yellow orange sunset with a rainbow. that was a very strange color for sure. https://twitter.com/robbielynm/status/1 ... 05985?s=21
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SconnieCane wrote:Yes, OHC and (at least in the near term) shear will not be issues for Dorian. I strongly suspect it would be a hurricane, possibly a major one, by now if the surrounding air was not quite so dry.
That begs the question, why IS the air in the western Atlantic/eastern Caribbean so dry right now? I would have to think the storm would have outpaced the SAL outbreaks that have occurred.
Large scale subsidence.

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....The Great Barbados-Louisiana hurricane of Aug 1831......Ludlum 1963....cat 4....17 ft surgeSiker wrote:I was in Barbados for a week in the spring doing coral research. We looked at coral boulders atop 20 foot cliffs on the eastern tip of the island and tried to figure out if hurricane waves could move them. Determined it would take a decent hurricane to generate sufficient surge and wave activity to reach the tops of those cliffs and move boulders. Definitely going to be watching beach webcams anyway while there's any light tonight and tomorrow morning.
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hipshot wrote:toad strangler wrote:https://twitter.com/weatherdak/status/1166114441928163330
We have some folks here on Barbados, hope they stay safe and report out when they can.
Surface pressure in Barbados has dropped from 1015 mb down to 1010 mb in just a few hours and the center is still 2 hours away. Dorian definitely has a well defined pressure gradient and there are 30 mph wind gusts in Barbados already. Peak winds will be out of the east as the center passes very close to the south facing beaches.
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1900hurricane wrote:SconnieCane wrote:Yes, OHC and (at least in the near term) shear will not be issues for Dorian. I strongly suspect it would be a hurricane, possibly a major one, by now if the surrounding air was not quite so dry.
That begs the question, why IS the air in the western Atlantic/eastern Caribbean so dry right now? I would have to think the storm would have outpaced the SAL outbreaks that have occurred.
Large scale subsidence.
https://i.imgur.com/zqt7XhG.gif
What does "large scale subsidence" mean in this context?
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gfsperpendicular wrote:Dorian is really struggling.
Oops!
Hints of an eye on the last visible.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Recon missed the center, presumably because it's over Barbados now.
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Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Recon missed the center, presumably because it's over Barbados now.
No they didn't...

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chris_fit wrote:Hypercane_Kyle wrote:Recon missed the center, presumably because it's over Barbados now.
No they didn't...
https://i.imgur.com/GOfvRth.png
Was using an outdated sat image, my bad.
Yea, looks like they pegged the center then. MSLP of 1005mb @ 23 knots.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Pressure 1005mb and 45kt winds I guess.
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Kingarabian wrote:Pressure 1005mb and 45kt winds I guess.
Yea. The bark is meaner than the bite.... for now.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Need to sample the whole storm, but obviously based on that pass Dorian isn't even close to being a hurricane.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Tropical Storm - Discussion
well pressures are still not very low.. interesting.
going over the islands will disrupt it some.
going over the islands will disrupt it some.
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