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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
This is some extreme wobble watching. I swear that last frame moved it to the east of South.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
140 MPH for 1900 EST? Or will it will be higher? I'm guessing maybe 145 mph for 1900 and 160 mph for 2200 with recon data. Would make it the record fastest intensification from TS to CAT 5 hurricane surpassing Wilma's 24 hours.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
AF304 Mission #4 into ETA
Type: Unknown | Status: In Progress
Type: Unknown | Status: In Progress
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
RL3AO wrote:This is some extreme wobble watching. I swear that last frame moved it to the east of South.
Does appear to have stalled per earlier HWRF runs from yesterday and the day before.. also could be a sign of and ERC
this would evenly shift the wind field when recon arrives. not much of a right front quad to go in.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
AutoPenalti wrote:Looks like it stalled? Seems to be wobbling now.
probably trochoidal wobble giving the illusion of a stall
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 9:30 PM EST
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion
Ian2401 wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:Looks like it stalled? Seems to be wobbling now.
probably trochoidal wobble giving the illusion of a stall
Long term motion is still SW. Obvious trochoidal wobble IMO
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
How will we know the SFMR is working? Maybe it’s paranoia and ignorance but the readings still look flatlined.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
Assuming it does not maintian long enough for recon.. at least we should get a decent idea of what it was right now. lol
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 9:30 PM EST
Did someone make a oops on the discussion?
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
ClarCari wrote:How will we know the SFMR is working? Maybe it’s paranoia and ignorance but the readings still look flatlined.
we dont.. there are a bunch of islands and shoals/sandbars where where it is.. so SFMR will be less useful.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
We have recon active right now!
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
Aric Dunn wrote:ClarCari wrote:How will we know the SFMR is working? Maybe it’s paranoia and ignorance but the readings still look flatlined.
we dont.. there are a bunch of islands and shoals/sandbars where where it is.. so SFMR will be less useful.
Is it something they keep turned off until they get close to the storm?
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST
IR presentation just keeps getting better...
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion- AF plane flying - Approaches ETA around 10 PM EST

Now that's some lightning.
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