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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
JamesRainier wrote:tolakram wrote:I'm afraid to look at recon progress for fear they will have to turn around.
Anyone, can a storm be too strong by the eye to fly into?
While we wait this story from Jeff Masters is worth a read.
Remembering a Crazy Flight Through Cat 5 Hurricane Gilbert
https://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/remembering-a-crazy-flight-through-cat-5-hurricane-gilbert-25-years-l.html
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Iceresistance wrote:JamesRainier wrote:tolakram wrote:I'm afraid to look at recon progress for fear they will have to turn around.
Anyone, can a storm be too strong by the eye to fly into?
Maybe, they did fly into 200+ mph winds in 2015 inside Pactrica.
I also remember them flying in and then getting stuck and they had to circle Patricia for a little until they found a way out. Thankfully the recon teams are well qualified professionals and they know what they're doing. Otherwise I wouldn't want them in any Cat.5 hurricane.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
I'd watch a 2 hour movie of film shot from the interior of the plane as they head to Eta, with epic music playing the whole time
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It's hard to fathom that this was a tropical storm last night and just developed shortly before that, this year's RI with this and Delta is scarcely fathomable.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
tiger_deF wrote:
I'd watch a 2 hour movie of film shot from the interior of the plane as they head to Eta, with epic music playing the whole time
To keep the stress down, I do the same thing on crazy homework
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
tolakram wrote:JamesRainier wrote:tolakram wrote:I'm afraid to look at recon progress for fear they will have to turn around.
Anyone, can a storm be too strong by the eye to fly into?
While we wait this story from Jeff Masters is worth a read.
Remembering a Crazy Flight Through Cat 5 Hurricane Gilbert
https://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/remembering-a-crazy-flight-through-cat-5-hurricane-gilbert-25-years-l.html
Did not know there was Recon inside Gilbert, I did know about Allen in 1980.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Certainly doesn't look like an Atlantic hurricane with that CDG ring


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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
A circular CDG ring in the Atlantic. Probably the first in history if eye continues to warm.




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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
I have this bold feeling Recon may find a sub-900 storm.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Like... This is just silly


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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
EquusStorm wrote:Like... This is just silly
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771548291212640276/772978120646328320/1280px-Eta_2020_track.png
But this will be updated.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
I know it's Monday, but it feels like Black Friday, tropics style...
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Iceresistance wrote:EquusStorm wrote:Like... This is just silly
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771548291212640276/772978120646328320/1280px-Eta_2020_track.png
But this will be updated.
That orange point will be changed to a red one.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Cunxi Huang wrote:Highteeld wrote:Pink ring needs to expand a bit to get a manual T 8.0, assuming warming eye
https://i.imgur.com/TJs9wUy.png
DT is capped at 7.5, a manual FT8.0 needs an addition banding feature or an MET8.0 to support a FT8.0.
even though CDG isn't supposed to count for an additional .5 T, we've been seeing it done lately, so I'm counting it if the width is met.
Last edited by Highteeld on Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
CrazyC83 wrote:I know it's Monday, but it feels like Black Friday, tropics style...
We do have Cyber Monday
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
CrazyC83 wrote:I know it's Monday, but it feels like Black Friday, tropics style...
Cyber Monday?
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Re: ATL: ETA - Hurricane - Discussion: 7 PM EST = 150 mph
Just FYI - Intensification records to beat (both currently held by Wilma):
Wind Speed: 70 mph to 175 mph in 24 hours. (right now, Eta has strengthened from 70 mph to 150 mph in 18 hours).
Central Pressure: 97 millibar pressure drop in 24 hours. 979 millibars to 882 millibars. (Eta currently has a pressure of 934 millibars, which is a drop of 55 millibars in 18 hours).
Wind Speed: 70 mph to 175 mph in 24 hours. (right now, Eta has strengthened from 70 mph to 150 mph in 18 hours).
Central Pressure: 97 millibar pressure drop in 24 hours. 979 millibars to 882 millibars. (Eta currently has a pressure of 934 millibars, which is a drop of 55 millibars in 18 hours).
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Between this and the election I have no idea how any of you have gotten any work done at all today. I've been able to go 15 minutes uninterrupted maximum 
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