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aspen wrote:When does the next recon flight take off?
GCANE wrote:Tower appears to be washing out due to the shear.
Leaving a nice warm-core feature though.
In pulse mode now.
When the next tower fires will indicate how rapidly this may intensify.
Craters wrote:Geez, it's tough to tell outflow boundaries from banding close to the CoC.
Which, I guess, brings up a question: with the dry air being ingested, if a cell were to collapse, would there be a visible outflow boundary in that kind of vortical environment?
wxman57 wrote:Was looking quite impressive for a bit, but now I see lots of outflow boundaries as the convection collapsed. It's barely moving north now, a sign that a turn is imminent. The convection building NW of the center was the first clue that the ridge was starting to build to the west. It certainly could become a Cat 1 within 24-36 hrs as it tracks west. Beyond that, though, there is quite a bit of dry air over Texas that is flowing offshore. It'll be sucking that dry air up when it nears Texas.
jaguars_22 wrote:Claudette was a strengthening cat 1 at landfall I witnessed her center come right over Victoria. I don’t think this will be close to her. I’m hearing about a Don scenario???
jaguars_22 wrote:Our luck here it’s either a monster or a dud... I have a feeling this is a dud... it looks like the center may come right over me again in victoria but not aure
catskillfire51 wrote:Imelda was a year ago today, dumped 40" of rain and flooded many, I don't see that much rain at least for Beta but Imeldas predicted rains were about the same as Beta.
SoupBone wrote:catskillfire51 wrote:Imelda was a year ago today, dumped 40" of rain and flooded many, I don't see that much rain at least for Beta but Imeldas predicted rains were about the same as Beta.
I don't remember but was Imelda getting hit by dry air from a front?
if I remember correctly imelda was able to tap into some moist mid level air from a Pacific storm that had come ashore into Mexico a few days earlier.catskillfire51 wrote:SoupBone wrote:catskillfire51 wrote:Imelda was a year ago today, dumped 40" of rain and flooded many, I don't see that much rain at least for Beta but Imeldas predicted rains were about the same as Beta.
I don't remember but was Imelda getting hit by dry air from a front?
Looking at old satellite images it doesn't look like it.
catskillfire51 wrote:https://i.imgur.com/9KGLQ69.png
https://i.imgur.com/uKI7MAy.jpg
First image is Beta now and second image is Imelda (2019) at landfall.
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