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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
I feel this is a cry wolf situation. For hurricane Dorian it was nothing but it's going to hit florida. Could be a weak cat 1. Than guys this hurricane can do serious damage. I had to leafs to pick up from my yard. Now Glen Richards on Tuesday said this would end up in the gulf and nothing to worry about. On the cw18 morning show the weather guy was hyping up the storm saying the east coast of Florida could see a high tropical storm or low end hurricane. People started to board their windows yesterday. Now it looks like it will miss Florida by over 75 miles. Next time a hurricane that is projected to hit florida people won't pay attention and it could cause serious problems.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
GCANE wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:GCANE wrote:Big-Ass Tower
Rotating Towers
Aric's Swirl
Feeder Band
Recon's flying the Feeder Band into the Big Ass Tower
https://i.imgur.com/WsdBfaO.png
Why is my name on there ? lol
That is where your swirl is.
no.. thats just a vort I have pointing the same area as you lol
that vort has been rotating south. it formed last night and got spit out
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:GCANE wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
Why is my name on there ? lol
That is where your swirl is.
no.. thats just a vort I have pointing the same area as you lol
that vort has been rotating south. it formed last night and got spit out
OK, sorry I misunderstood.
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GCANE wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:GCANE wrote:
That is where your swirl is.
no.. thats just a vort I have pointing the same area as you lol
that vort has been rotating south. it formed last night and got spit out
OK, sorry I misunderstood.
no worries. but go check my posts. they all said something is east of that vort...

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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Those towers are really starting to rotate around each other nicely.
Classic spin up.
Classic spin up.
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and recon finds what we all suspected.. other vort needs to die for this to ramp up though.


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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Swirl is moving SE.
Feeder Band is speeding up.
Whole thing is rotating around the center of the multi-tower rotation.
Perfect timing for Recon.
Feeder Band is speeding up.
Whole thing is rotating around the center of the multi-tower rotation.
Perfect timing for Recon.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:Recon just flew through the vort in yellow. but that vort is mocing sw to almost south now. so its rotating around something larger. given the convective pattern, something more substantial is likely associated with that curved band feature with something being inside the blue circle.
https://i.ibb.co/zP60KjX/GOES13462019256bk-Vz-MP.jpg
Looks like it both could becoming together and become vertically stacked.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
GCANE wrote:Big-Ass Tower
Rotating Towers
Aric's Swirl
Feeder Band
Recon's flying the Feeder Band into the Big Ass Tower
https://i.imgur.com/WsdBfaO.png
Was that an anatomy lesson?

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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Big jump well offshore for the 11 AM. No surprise there. Watch out Bermuda?
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
psyclone wrote:Big jump well offshore for the 11 AM. No surprise there. Watch out Bermuda?
I'm watching. Although there's always the chance it will loop back.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
nhc placed the center with the MID level circ and now llc forming/formed to the east. well close to it.
Availa rarely ever goes into detail about the forecast and models. and this is no exception. hopefully stewart is on shift again later today.
Availa rarely ever goes into detail about the forecast and models. and this is no exception. hopefully stewart is on shift again later today.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
GCANE wrote:Big-Ass Tower
Rotating Towers
Aric's Swirl
Feeder Band
Recon's flying the Feeder Band into the Big Ass Tower
https://i.imgur.com/WsdBfaO.png
We need the NHC to include the "technical term" Big Ass Tower in a discussion. That would make my year! LOL
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
I believe with the NHC track they’re not trusting whether a loop will happen or not but for now it looks like they don’t trust a loop is going to happen, looks like one of those systems that is unpredictable
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Rotation getting better by the minute on radar
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
cant wait for the next recon pass. the last 30 min has seen the low level flow into the llc to the east and rotation drastically increase. with a large burst of convection happening as well.
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Re: ATL: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine - Discussion
Another feeder band forming where that swirl was.
Gotta remember, really good outflow channels are in place.
Gotta remember, really good outflow channels are in place.
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