ATL: SALLY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Anybody remember how ukmet did with Laura? Wasn’t it sort of not ukmet best performance?
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Looking at IR, it seems EYE shifted more northeast..
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
wobbling wsw..
another momentum shift.. and deep western and Sw eyewall convection building..
RI appears to be in full swing..
another momentum shift.. and deep western and Sw eyewall convection building..
RI appears to be in full swing..
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Look at radar
cfisher wrote:Looking at IR, it seems EYE shifted more northeast..
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
My concern right now is that we're in "nowcasting" mode, watching Sally's movement. Words like meandering and west don't really bring comfort to the Lousiana side of this. That important north turn will be very key in the impacts on Lousiana through the Panhandle area.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
kevin wrote:Wait, have those cat 2 wind readings been flagged or is this actually already most likely a cat 2 at the moment?
i mean, it's already extremely close to that, but any slight organization with the next 3 hours will without a doubt confirm it with recon.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
We now have the benefit of radar to confirm
movement. Radar does not lie.
movement. Radar does not lie.
SoupBone wrote:My concern right now is that we're in "nowcasting" mode, watching Sally's movement. Words like meandering and west don't really bring comfort to the Lousiana side of this. That important north turn will be very key in the impacts on Lousiana through the Panhandle area.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Seems to me we are now mostly needing to watch speed trends. Slower models keep it over water longer for turn...ukmet, icon, and euro are very very slow with landfalls in Alabama....slightly faster ones are Ms landfalls...I’m not believing my eyes seeing this thing still there on Thursday morning on euro and icon.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
You cant use Satellite to locate the center during this phase..
there will be a pulse down in convection soon and thats when the eye will start to become visible. Then we will see true RI assuming nothing inhibits it.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
just want to point out. .
I was 5 minutes before Levi

lol
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
12z HWRF depiction of satellite presentation near landfall looks like a stronger version of Danny 97


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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Sally can't seem to decide if it wants a small pinhole eye or a larger eye.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
cfisher wrote:Looking at IR, it seems EYE shifted more northeast..
I’m curious, Is there any benefit to using IR when you have radar available?
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
eastcoastFL wrote:cfisher wrote:Looking at IR, it seems EYE shifted more northeast..
I’m curious, Is there any benefit to using IR when you have radar available?
That's my mistake. Looks like a some kind of sheared MLC, but I see where the center is now.

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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Sally is taking a nice WSW jog to get back on track.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Looks more like a cyclonic loop. I don’t really see any overall movement in any direction on radar.NDG wrote:Sally is taking a nice WSW jog to get back on track.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
Doesn't look like Miss Piggy even tried to find that center that time through Sally.
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Re: ATL: SALLY - Hurricane - Discussion
cfisher wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:cfisher wrote:Looking at IR, it seems EYE shifted more northeast..
I’m curious, Is there any benefit to using IR when you have radar available?
That's my mistake. Looks like a some kind of sheared MLC, but I see where the center is now.
There isn't an MLC in that location. The circulations are vertically aligned now. Thats just an area of banding where convection is currently deepest.
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