
ATL: HANNA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
2020 is not a good year..... 

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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Thankfully it ran out of water. Another storm strengthening all the way in.
SLIDER snapshot near landfall.

direct link: https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
SLIDER snapshot near landfall.

direct link: https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Also, and I forgot to mention it my other post, I'm wondering if this isn't going to pulse up tonight.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
tolakram wrote:Thankfully it ran out of water. Another storm strengthening all the way in.
SLIDER snapshot near landfall.
https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
direct link: https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
I’m glad it ran out of time. After Hurricane Michael here in the Panhandle, I have seen first hand what happens when a storm has that extra 24 hours over water.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Astromanía wrote:Audreyadele wrote:Thank you to whoever mentioned Reed Timmer’s Facebook live video. It was awhile ago, but we have multiple families with homes down there and it’s been a blessing for all of us to watch that things really are for the most part okay, especially while the family prepares a virtual funeral because of COVID-19.
As always, thanks to all of you on Storm2k and Reed Timmer!
I'm SO sorry, and I absolutely understand you I Lost My mother 5 days ago due to Covid-19 as well, My whole family was infected including me, but she was the only one that develope serious symtomps, it was interned in the hospital and the doctors did everything they could to save her but it happened, she is not longer with me, I'm still devastated, but I try to be strong as she always was, I didn't comment something about that tragedy here because I feel like it would only remember me how everything happened and I would be crying again, and yes we had a virtual funeral as well, You have all My support
Praying for all of yall. I'm so sorry for your loss. Hopefully this storm isn't too damaging for you. But it is making it's way towards northeastern Mexico now.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Hanna had to had been a Cat.2 at landfall. Maybe post-analysis will upgrade?
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
TheStormExpert wrote:Hanna had to had been a Cat.2 at landfall. Maybe post-analysis will upgrade?
I haven't seen any conclusive data supporting it.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Highest wind speed/lowest pressure found at the Rincon del San Jose site. Highest sustained about 62kts, peak gust 90 kts...lowest pressure 28.82 in.
https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php?station=rsjt2&meas=wdpr&uom=E&time_diff=-5&time_label=CDT
https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php?station=rsjt2&meas=wdpr&uom=E&time_diff=-5&time_label=CDT
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
TallyTracker wrote:tolakram wrote:Thankfully it ran out of water. Another storm strengthening all the way in.
SLIDER snapshot near landfall.
https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
direct link: https://i.imgur.com/Hv9reRA.png
I’m glad it ran out of time. After Hurricane Michael here in the Panhandle, I have seen first hand what happens when a storm has that extra 24 hours over water.
With that good of a core and outflow, and with SSTs of up to 30 C, even 18 more hours over water would’ve easily brought Hanna to Category 4 status. I have a feeling we might actually see a Cat 4 storm in the Gulf this year, but for now the Gulf Coast has been spared.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
South Texas Storms wrote:Astromanía wrote:Audreyadele wrote:Thank you to whoever mentioned Reed Timmer’s Facebook live video. It was awhile ago, but we have multiple families with homes down there and it’s been a blessing for all of us to watch that things really are for the most part okay, especially while the family prepares a virtual funeral because of COVID-19.
As always, thanks to all of you on Storm2k and Reed Timmer!
Our hearts and prayers are moving with this storm.
I'm SO sorry, and I absolutely understand you I Lost My mother 5 days ago due to Covid-19 as well, My whole family was infected including me, but she was the only one that develope serious symtomps, it was interned in the hospital and the doctors did everything they could to save her but it happened, she is not longer with me, I'm still devastated, but I try to be strong as she always was, I didn't comment something about that tragedy here because I feel like it would only remember me how everything happened and I would be crying again, and yes we had a virtual funeral as well, You have all My support
Praying for all of yall. I'm so sorry for your loss. Hopefully this storm isn't too damaging for you. But it is making it's way towards northeastern Mexico now.
Our hearts and prayers include us all. Stay safe.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Astromanía wrote:Audreyadele wrote:Thank you to whoever mentioned Reed Timmer’s Facebook live video. It was awhile ago, but we have multiple families with homes down there and it’s been a blessing for all of us to watch that things really are for the most part okay, especially while the family prepares a virtual funeral because of COVID-19.
As always, thanks to all of you on Storm2k and Reed Timmer!
I'm SO sorry, and I absolutely understand you I Lost My mother 5 days ago due to Covid-19 as well, My whole family was infected including me, but she was the only one that develope serious symtomps, it was interned in the hospital and the doctors did everything they could to save her but it happened, she is not longer with me, I'm still devastated, but I try to be strong as she always was, I didn't comment something about that tragedy here because I feel like it would only remember me how everything happened and I would be crying again, and yes we had a virtual funeral as well, You have all My support
My condolences to you both. Words are just so meaningless, especially from a stranger but I sympathize with the range of emotions you both are experiencing and your loss that can never be replaced.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
I see why the Euro kept showing it to deepen overland.
https://twitter.com/stormbarretto/status/1287234059970785281
https://twitter.com/stormbarretto/status/1287234059970785281
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
Midnight video update on Hanna: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33JmbGpz9_I
McAllen is now in the southern eyewall.
McAllen is now in the southern eyewall.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
It's maintaining her presentation so well, I think it will reach México as a hurricane
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Hurricane - Discussion
The northern part of the eyewall is gone from radar. I have a feeling the intermediate advisory will downgrade Hanna to a 60 kt tropical storm.
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CrazyC83 wrote:The northern part of the eyewall is gone from radar. I have a feeling the intermediate advisory will downgrade Hanna to a 60 kt tropical storm.
And it did. Down to 60 kt now. I’ve been asleep and just woke up to see all that rain still off the coast. Flooding may end up being substantial when all is said and done.
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Dealing with Hanna since 7:00am with strong winds and rain un my house
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Re: ATL: HANNA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
keep us posted that you're safe! that doesn't sound good :/
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This is completely unofficial, but here is what I would have for the best track for Hanna.
AL082020, HANNA, 21,
20200722, 0600, , LO, 25.4N, 86.5W, 25, 1011,
20200722, 1200, , LO, 25.5N, 87.2W, 30, 1010,
20200722, 1800, , LO, 25.6N, 87.7W, 30, 1009,
20200723, 0000, , LO, 25.7N, 88.1W, 30, 1009,
20200723, 0600, , TD, 25.8N, 88.8W, 30, 1008,
20200723, 1200, , TD, 25.9N, 89.5W, 30, 1007,
20200723, 1800, , TD, 26.0N, 90.2W, 30, 1006,
20200724, 0000, , TS, 26.3N, 91.0W, 35, 1003,
20200724, 0600, , TS, 26.6N, 91.8W, 40, 1001,
20200724, 1200, , TS, 27.0N, 92.8W, 45, 1000,
20200724, 1800, , TS, 27.2N, 93.7W, 50, 999,
20200725, 0000, , TS, 27.1N, 94.5W, 55, 994,
20200725, 0600, , HU, 27.1N, 95.3W, 65, 986,
20200725, 1200, , HU, 27.1N, 96.0W, 75, 979,
20200725, 1800, , HU, 27.0N, 96.8W, 80, 974,
20200725, 2200, L, HU, 26.8N, 97.3W, 80, 972,
20200725, 2315, L, HU, 26.8N, 97.5W, 75, 974,
20200726, 0000, , HU, 26.7N, 97.6W, 70, 976,
20200726, 0600, , TD, 26.5N, 98.5W, 55, 984,
20200726, 1200, , TS, 26.2N, 99.3W, 45, 991,
20200726, 1800, , TS, 25.8N, 100.1W, 35, 1000,
As far as a bump up to cat 2, the only data I have seen supporting it is brief radar echoes which were likely transient. Hence, I believe the 80 kt operational landfall intensity is accurate. Otherwise I just play catch up with the Recon gaps.
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