HurricaneAndre2008 wrote:Come on Hanna be born.
Mother Nature is in hard labor at the moment.
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HurricaneAndre2008 wrote:Come on Hanna be born.
NDG wrote:Red dot is where it found the CoC, dead on the center of its cloud mass.
https://i.imgur.com/4zyjWVu.jpg
wxman57 wrote:Center is right next to a surface observation. Looks like pressure is about 1006mb. Winds, however, are still well below TS strength. This system looks so much better organized than "50kt" TS Gonzalo. I know the NHC doesn't like to indicate major fluctuations in intensity from advisory to advisory, but small storms are capable of massive swings in a short period of time. Not sure the plane will find TS winds this evening. However, the environment around it is much more favorable than the environment around Gonzalo.
http://wxman57.com/images/8g.JPG
NDG wrote:wxman57 wrote:Center is right next to a surface observation. Looks like pressure is about 1006mb. Winds, however, are still well below TS strength. This system looks so much better organized than "50kt" TS Gonzalo. I know the NHC doesn't like to indicate major fluctuations in intensity from advisory to advisory, but small storms are capable of massive swings in a short period of time. Not sure the plane will find TS winds this evening. However, the environment around it is much more favorable than the environment around Gonzalo.
http://wxman57.com/images/8g.JPG
You must have been typing this while the recon went through the CoC and found pressure down to around 1003mb
NDG wrote:wxman57 wrote:Center is right next to a surface observation. Looks like pressure is about 1006mb. Winds, however, are still well below TS strength. This system looks so much better organized than "50kt" TS Gonzalo. I know the NHC doesn't like to indicate major fluctuations in intensity from advisory to advisory, but small storms are capable of massive swings in a short period of time. Not sure the plane will find TS winds this evening. However, the environment around it is much more favorable than the environment around Gonzalo.
http://wxman57.com/images/8g.JPG
You must have been typing this while the recon went through the CoC and found pressure down to around 1003mb
wxman57 wrote:Center is right next to a surface observation. Looks like pressure is about 1006mb. Winds, however, are still well below TS strength. This system looks so much better organized than "50kt" TS Gonzalo. I know the NHC doesn't like to indicate major fluctuations in intensity from advisory to advisory, but small storms are capable of massive swings in a short period of time. Not sure the plane will find TS winds this evening. However, the environment around it is much more favorable than the environment around Gonzalo.
http://wxman57.com/images/8g.JPG
NDG wrote:Circulation is starting to grow on height, clearly seen on vis satellite.
https://i.imgur.com/J5W3zPM.gif
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