ATL: JERRY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Tropical Storm JERRY
As of 06:00 UTC Sep 19, 2019:
Location: 15.7°N 52.6°W
Maximum Winds: 60 kt Gusts: nan kt
Minimum Central Pressure: 995 mb
Environmental Pressure: 1010 mb
Radius of Circulation: 120 NM
Radius of Maximum Wind: 20 NM
As of 06:00 UTC Sep 19, 2019:
Location: 15.7°N 52.6°W
Maximum Winds: 60 kt Gusts: nan kt
Minimum Central Pressure: 995 mb
Environmental Pressure: 1010 mb
Radius of Circulation: 120 NM
Radius of Maximum Wind: 20 NM
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Sorry for the intrusion.....can anyone tell me when a wave gets an invest number? Trying to find info on the wave east and south of Jerry?
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
watsx2 wrote:Sorry for the intrusion.....can anyone tell me when a wave gets an invest number? Trying to find info on the wave east and south of Jerry?
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There's no technical threshhold like there is for upgrade intensity, but they will often designate an invest once NHC chances get above 30%--right now that wave isn't even being mentioned in the outlooks.
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Thank you for the response.....Hammy wrote:watsx2 wrote:Sorry for the intrusion.....can anyone tell me when a wave gets an invest number? Trying to find info on the wave east and south of Jerry?
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There's no technical threshhold like there is for upgrade intensity, but they will often designate an invest once NHC chances get above 30%--right now that wave isn't even being mentioned in the outlooks.
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Something tells me......we should watch this storm..... I remember another hurricane that had this same "evil" skull appearance in its model.....anyone else notice this? Just an observation
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Forecast intensity got boosted a good bit on the 11pm, now officially forecast to still be a hurricane at the end of the 5 day. This despite shear expected to increase. If it filters out dry air effectively enough, I wouldn't at all be shocked if it exceeded short term intensity forecasts
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jerry is likely a hurricane at this point... viewing the IR imagery, strong convection starting to wrap/rotate around the center, which would seem to signify that the core is organized enough to support 64 kts. Convection is not pulsey like it was yesterday either.


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Very useful information on the Dvorak Technique --
https://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/TCF ... kBeven.pdf
https://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/TCF ... kBeven.pdf
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

Pretty cool shot this morning with the SAL following
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The issue now is not a USEC problem but another hurricane for Bermuda who received more from Humberto than they expected. Behind Jerry is nothing for now for the US, per the GFS...
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Should be a hurricane in short order.
HWRF actually has Jerry becoming a Major Hurricane overnight.

HWRF actually has Jerry becoming a Major Hurricane overnight.

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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
As per NHC at 8 am:
BULLETIN
Tropical Storm Jerry Intermediate Advisory Number 8A
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL102019
800 AM AST Thu Sep 19 2019
...HURRICANE HUNTERS ON THE WAY TO JERRY...
BULLETIN
Tropical Storm Jerry Intermediate Advisory Number 8A
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL102019
800 AM AST Thu Sep 19 2019
...HURRICANE HUNTERS ON THE WAY TO JERRY...
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
This is giving me flashbacks to back-to-back Fay and Gonzalo. Luckily it is a smaller storm than Humberto so unless it grows significantly it will have to pass pretty close to Bermuda to have major impacts.
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
mimic has him listed as hurricane jerry now.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/mimtc/tc.shtml
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/mimtc/tc.shtml
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Recon finding winds that easily support a hurricane.
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Yea, definitely a hurricane. MSLP was lower than I was expecting too. Could really put on a show today if the HWRF is accurate.
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Hurricane - Discussion
And officially the 4th hurricane of the season.
..AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FINDS JERRY IS A HURRICANE...
11:00 AM AST Thu Sep 19
Location: 16.8°N 54.4°W
Moving: WNW at 16 mph
Min pressure: 988 mb
Max sustained: 75 mph
..AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FINDS JERRY IS A HURRICANE...
11:00 AM AST Thu Sep 19
Location: 16.8°N 54.4°W
Moving: WNW at 16 mph
Min pressure: 988 mb
Max sustained: 75 mph
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Hurricane - Discussion
Considerably stronger on the second pass
MSLP is down by 5 mb and FL winds are up by around 10 kts

MSLP is down by 5 mb and FL winds are up by around 10 kts
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Re: ATL: JERRY - Hurricane - Discussion
Hey 1900/GCANE/Aric, what kind of shear is Jerry going to be facing?
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