ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
My family is all in Yarmouth. Haven't heard from them in an hour or so - I'm assuming cell service is being pretty spotty. Yarmouth Airport reported a sustained wind of 52 MPH gusting to 80 MPH on the backside of Dorian. My parents and I have been through quite a few hurricanes recently (Arthur, Earl, Kyle, Noel) and they were telling me that so far the damage seems pretty comparable to Arthur. Lots of trees down, power out, transmission lines down everywhere. Stay safe everyone!
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
The Grand Etang station (on Cape Breton) may display wild numbers this evening. I wouldn't use that station as representative of the intensity though - it has a tendency to run high due to Les Suetes winds. Same with Wreckhouse in Newfoundland.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
This will almost certainly be Halifax's worst storm since Juan, and may even surpass it as it's much, much bigger. The winds on the backside of the storm are looking even worse than the front so we might even see more damage after the eye passes.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
cainjamin wrote:My family is all in Yarmouth. Haven't heard from them in an hour or so - I'm assuming cell service is being pretty spotty. Yarmouth Airport reported a sustained wind of 52 MPH gusting to 80 MPH on the backside of Dorian. My parents and I have been through quite a few hurricanes recently (Arthur, Earl, Kyle, Noel) and they were telling me that so far the damage seems pretty comparable to Arthur. Lots of trees down, power out, transmission lines down everywhere. Stay safe everyone!
Here is the latest report from there -
Yarmouth Airport
Date:
5:00 PM ADT Saturday 7 September 2019
Condition:
Rain
Pressure:
98.9 kPa
Temperature:
10.4°C
Dew point:
10.2°C
Humidity:
99%
Wind:
NNW 72 gust (44 mph) 98 km/h (gusting to 60 mph)
Visibility:
2 km
So as you can see. The winds are rather strong right now.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
I can't tell what the pressure is right now in the eye, but the lowest I am seeing is at a couple private stations near downtown Halifax recording 960 mb. The center is still about 50 miles from Halifax.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Officially extratropical now. However, NHC is maintaining advisories. I'd probably put 2100Z as the transition time in the best track...it seemed still tropical at 18Z but probably isn't now.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page. ... m=M&tz=EST
963.5 as of 5 pm ET.
Wind stopped reporting 3 hours ago.
963.5 as of 5 pm ET.
Wind stopped reporting 3 hours ago.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Astromanía wrote:Can an extratropical cyclone still bring ACE?
No. ACE excludes extratropical stages.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Astromanía wrote:Can an extratropical cyclone still bring ACE?
Nope, has to be tropical
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Oh ok. Well Dorian surely produced a great amount of ACE in its lifetime as a tropical cyclone, Someone know the exact valor? I think it must be one of the best ACE producer in recorded history
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Astromanía wrote:Oh ok. Well Dorian surely produced a great amount of ACE in its lifetime as a tropical cyclone, Someone know the exact valor? I think it must be one of the best ACE producer in recorded history
47.6225 units. It is quite a large number (exceeding 40 units is somewhat rare), but both Matthew '16 (50.94) and Irma '17 (64.8925) had more in recent years. You'd have to go back to Ivan '04 (70.38) to get another as least as large though.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
I do believe this is the first official, undisputed, landfall Dorian has made after the Bahamas. The Carolina landfall is still being debated. What a beast of a storm.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Radar from near Halifax, Nova Scotia from 5:40Z to 21:50Z Saturday. (1:40am AST to 5:50pm AST)


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Peak winds at Halifax Stanfield Int'l Airport were 137 KM/hr.
Expect flight delays tonight.
Expect flight delays tonight.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Nimbus wrote:Peak winds at Halifax Stanfield Int'l Airport were 137 KM/hr.
Expect flight delays tonight.
All flights are probably canceled, if the airport isn't closed.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Going through the data, the pressure at landfall was probably around 955 mb. The landfall point from what I could see was probably around Cow Bay at about 2245Z.
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