ATL: ISAIAS - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Does a faster storm mean more west since it will beat the trough?
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
DestinHurricane wrote:Does a faster storm mean more west since it will beat the trough?
yes..
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
NDG wrote:The mid level circulation has been riding along the northern coast of Hispaniola, just like the Euro was forecasting it to do. This thing will take off as soon as it moves away from Hispaniola later tonight. Isaias chances of becoming a hurricane over the Bahamas is going up by the minute. IMO.
https://i.imgur.com/TEAibx5.gif
Agree, that is the MLC, would it be tilted N-S?
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marciacubed wrote: I decided years ago to just embrace it!!! I still get Marcia Marcia Marcia all the time when I have to give my name. Lol
I had a co-worker named Adrienne. Yes .. she too hears it ("Yo ..") every day (yes .. sometimes, even from me).

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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
crimi481 wrote:Yes- strong high pressure. That big blob in the tail getting bigger?
Watching it closely.
Appears to have a slight warm-core feature on IR and Mid-WV next to rotating hot towers.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
ava_ati wrote:https://twitter.com/pppapin/status/1288911865792389120
Assuming that may nudge the track a tiny bit east? No?
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NFLnut wrote:Hope these latest models hold pretty close. My niece is getting married Saturday at 530 in the Orlando area. They planned an outdoor garden wedding for Saturday (I know .. I know) but these poor kids were supposed to get married back in May and decided to postpone for 2+ months because of this stupid Covid nonsense. Then .. THIS storm had to evolve and come straight toward FL just in time .. . I really hope they have just enough of a window for a nice event (they have an indoor backup but I want them to have it outside just because of all of their hardship). The reception, fortunately, was always planned for indoors.
Before this storm evolved we joked about pestilence, calamity, disease (,alien invasion?) wouldn't keep them apart. Guess we shouldn't have joked ..
My daughter's wedding took place last year (9/1) outside. We had a plan for sunny weather. We had a plan for rain. We did NOT have a plan for frigging major hurricane Dorian trying to crash the party! Thankfully, he turned away and we had a breezy but sunny day. Congratulations to your niece! <3
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
NDG wrote:The mid level circulation has been riding along the northern coast of Hispaniola, just like the Euro was forecasting it to do. This thing will take off as soon as it moves away from Hispaniola later tonight. Isaias chances of becoming a hurricane over the Bahamas is going up by the minute. IMO.
https://i.imgur.com/TEAibx5.gif
Amazing what 24 hours could do. Yesterday at this same time posters were calling for the demise of this storm and that it had run out out of time, etc. and look at it now. It's getting that look slowly but surely.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Blown Away wrote:https://i.imgur.com/dhtqlo1.gif
LLC feature riding the N coast @19.5N/70W... Looks like Isaias is moving faster, supposed to pass 71.4 at 8pm, might be sooner?
Timing is EVERYTHING HERE. A faster storm may bring it closer to the coast because it will beat the trough that is supposed to weaken the ridge. The next 12 hours are CRITICAL in determining the future track and intensity of Isaias.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Center is definitely north of Hispaniola now--low cloud motion confirms this as most of the flow is out of the WNW or W.
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NFLnut wrote:marciacubed wrote: I decided years ago to just embrace it!!! I still get Marcia Marcia Marcia all the time when I have to give my name. Lol
I had a co-worker named Adrienne. Yes .. she too hears it ("Yo ..") every day (yes .. sometimes, even from me).
My friends from the 80's think it's funny to call me Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.

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I hereby dub us...The Storm Sisters!
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
If the ridge is not as strong as forecasted, what would be the furthest west this could go?
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
abk_0710 wrote:If the ridge is not as strong as forecasted, what would be the furthest west this could go?
Ridge Stronger = More West
Ridge Weaker = More East/North
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
If you animate a close up of the storm you can see the centre emerge of the coast of DR
and skirt along the north where i have marked.

and skirt along the north where i have marked.

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alan1961 wrote:If you animate a close up of the storm you can see the centre emerge of the coast of DR
and skirt along the north where i have marked.
https://img.techpowerup.org/200730/isasias.jpg
all in the mid levels..
east winds are shooting out the west side if the convection all day.. cant have a closed surface circ with east winds blowing through it.
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chris_fit wrote:abk_0710 wrote:If the ridge is not as strong as forecasted, what would be the furthest west this could go?
Ridge Stronger = More West
Ridge Weaker = More East/North
it could also move faster in the short term which would move the turn farther west.
only needs to be a few hours of faster motion to push every model into florida before the ridge breaks down.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:alan1961 wrote:If you animate a close up of the storm you can see the centre emerge of the coast of DR
and skirt along the north where i have marked.
https://img.techpowerup.org/200730/isasias.jpg
all in the mid levels..
east winds are shooting out the west side if the convection all day.. cant have a closed surface circ with east winds blowing through it.
There is no LLC, this is a wave not a tropical storm but should reform a LLC around that MLC
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
A likely classifiable borderline TS just off the coast of Africa in late July, immediately following one of the most vigorous tropical waves I've ever seen...this does not bode well for the peak of the season.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
15 miles an hour avg would be approx 3 hrs to bring it onshore dade county or keys based on the tangentAric Dunn wrote:chris_fit wrote:abk_0710 wrote:If the ridge is not as strong as forecasted, what would be the furthest west this could go?
Ridge Stronger = More West
Ridge Weaker = More East/North
it could also move faster in the short term which would move the turn farther west.
only needs to be a few hours of faster motion to push every model into florida before the ridge breaks down.
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