ATL: BETA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Extrap. Sfc. Press: 991.8 mb (29.29 inHg)
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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Center dropsonde 995 mb / 15 kts
Center dropsonde 995 mb / 15 kts
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54° 11' 59'' N, 9° 9' 20'' E
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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55 kts at the surface, 61 kts at 150 ft, 62 kts at 400 ft (possibly gusts though)
55 kts at the surface, 61 kts at 150 ft, 62 kts at 400 ft (possibly gusts though)
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Yep its totally naked with strong southwestern shear. Slim chance of hurricane status today. The models thus far have been struggling with this one. I'm getting all the way on the Mississippi coast because of the shear.
https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov//GOES1 ... 0x1000.gif
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
22L BETA 200919 1200 26.5N 92.4W ATL 50 995
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
An area of very high updraft is firing two to three cells.
Comes from the interaction of the vertical shear, dryline, and cold pool.
Cells seem to be closing in on the swirl.

Comes from the interaction of the vertical shear, dryline, and cold pool.
Cells seem to be closing in on the swirl.

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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
sphelps8681 wrote:SETXstorms wrote:Weather Dude wrote:Keep in mind that this isn't supposed to become a hurricane until tomorrow night. Still plenty of time for it to strengthen. Never trust a slow moving storm in the gulf in peak season
well I trust science, and what I'm seeing, is hype on this one
Well let's see this science you speak so we can see the samething as you do. Many people that come to this site want accurate info not just one liners with no detail/proof of what you are talking about.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SETXstorms wrote:wind shear and water temps below 80 degrees will keep this under control and due to trade wind inversion this is not going to intensify.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8shr.GIF
Water temps below 80 degrees? Where are you getting this? NHC has it becoming a hurricane, hard to go against them.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SETXstorms wrote:wind shear and water temps below 80 degrees will keep this under control and due to trade wind inversion this is not going to intensify.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8shr.GIF
Water temps below 80??? I don’t expect Beta to strengthen much, but that’s pretty bold to use wrong facts and to support your absolute claim that this won’t intensify.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Closest cell starting to fire heavy lightning.
Could turn into a vortical hot tower.
Could turn into a vortical hot tower.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
He’s citing some shallow bay readings. Gulf still 83-85 in area this will be traversing.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SETXstorms wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:SETXstorms wrote:wind shear and water temps below 80 degrees will keep this under control and due to trade wind inversion this is not going to intensify.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/atlantic/winds/wg8shr.GIF
Water temps below 80 degrees? Where are you getting this? NHC has it becoming a hurricane, hard to go against them.
well I am going against them lol they can be wrong sometimes
According to this map...temps are plenty warm.
https://www.maineharbors.com/weather/seatemp4.htm
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Here's the real SSTs if anyone is confused

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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I see the center did recloate to the north more. 26.5n ish.
but also that the boundary broke down sooner than expect with the dry air and also the shear analysis was obviously off. lol
also appears to just be sitting there... still a lot of curve balls to come it appears. bit of a precarious position it is in.
but also that the boundary broke down sooner than expect with the dry air and also the shear analysis was obviously off. lol
also appears to just be sitting there... still a lot of curve balls to come it appears. bit of a precarious position it is in.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
PV southern end seems to have broken off, maybe forming a small cut off Low.

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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I think this guy needs a disclaimer for his posts. Use to be a requirement when posting opinions. Maybe I am wrong. So correct me if that is the case.
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