ATL: ISAIAS - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE wind, not hurricane weather. This dry air is going to be a problem for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
Isaias' Outflows Factory continues its high production, one after another one, due to downdrafts on its northern quadrant.
BTW, this morning there is a fairly dusty sky here in Orlando.

BTW, this morning there is a fairly dusty sky here in Orlando.

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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
Saw techs were troubleshooting Miss Piggy about 7 hrs ago.
However, it looked like it was a wiring issue indicating avionics or data bus into the server.
They wouldn't fly if it was the control bus.
Likely wouldn't explain the pressure reading.
However, it looked like it was a wiring issue indicating avionics or data bus into the server.
They wouldn't fly if it was the control bus.
Likely wouldn't explain the pressure reading.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
NDG wrote:Isaias' Outflows Factory continues its high production, one after another one, due to downdrafts on its northern quadrant.
BTW, this morning there is a fairly dusty sky here in Orlando.
https://i.imgur.com/IQtFn2I.gif
It feels dry here in Pompano, just had a little squall move through. Got down right chilly.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
think it might have made landfall in andros based on the radar
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I doubt it, maybe some gusts to TS force in the squalls. Not surprisingly, the track nudged east a bit. Maybe it won’t make landfall in Florida at all. We have seen this movie over and over for decades.
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Ian2401 wrote:think it might have made landfall in andros based on the radar
Looks like it. Seems to be ahead of schedule?
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
gatorcane wrote:SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I doubt it, maybe some gusts to TS force in the squalls. Not surprisingly, the track nudged east a bit. Maybe it won’t make landfall in Florida at all. We have seen this movie over and over playback for decades.
Yeah probably will be about 20-30 with gusts to 40. Little to no chance of hurricane conditions anymore.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I think 15 to 25 mph in our area nothing more but different from WPB northward.
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gatorcane wrote:SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I doubt it, maybe some gusts to TS force in the squalls. Not surprisingly, the track nudged east a bit. Maybe it won’t make landfall in Florida at all. We have seen this movie over and over for decades.
Just heard Stephanie Abrams on TWC saying if Isaias stays weak, not so much HEIGHT for the steering currents to pick it up and move it away from FL, if it gets stronger is when the higher troughs and currents can steer it away from FL more.
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Is Isaias pulsing down now or just dying out? It looks terrible on satellite presentation.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
I find it hard to believe this is even a hurricane. Dry air and shear continue to take its toll.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
Based on past few hours, the CDO is expanding W again, but it does appear Isaias is going more WNW and crossing central Andros Island which is slightly SW of the track. These little movements are crucial now. Looking at the 06z models Isaias is already SW of most of them, especially the 06 HWRF. NE Broward still in the cone, gotta respect that. JMHO
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As another rain band approaches here in Jupiter, it feels and looks like no other storm I can remember. Much less humidity than you typically feel and clouds have a totally different appearance due to the dryer atmospheric conditions
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I don't think anybody W od center sees anything to write home about. This is one disorganized mess of a hurricane. Classic approach in a awful surrounding environment.
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Wow is this storm on life support or what? Seriously think the Euro's idea yesterday of the storm decoupling might be right. I don't see anything that resembles hurricane conditions in store which is a great thing with the Covid situation. Lets not jam thousands of people in shelters needlessly.
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gatorcane wrote:I find it hard to believe this is even a hurricane. Dry air and shear continue to take its toll.
Agree. I feel like I'm watching Weekend at Bernies tropical style
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
12z TVCN slight W shift.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Hurricane - Discussion
boca wrote:SFLcane wrote:gatorcane wrote:Dew points dipped into the upper 60s last night across SE Florida. This morning it actually feels cool like a late October or November morning with brisk NE winds. This dry air is going to be problems for Isaias as it approaches Florida.
I find it highly speculative we will see any sustained TS force winds across SFL. Someone care to correct me if I am wrong?
I think 15 to 25 mph in our area nothing more but different from WPB northward.
22 kts at Virginia Key, FL https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page. ... tion=vakf1
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