
ATL: CLAUDETTE - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
NCZ203-192315-
/O.NEW.KMHX.TR.A.1003.210619T1510Z-000000T0000Z/
Northern Outer Banks-
1110 AM EDT Sat Jun 19 2021
...TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT...
A Tropical Storm Watch means tropical storm-force winds are possible
somewhere within this area within the next 48 hours
* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
- Kitty Hawk
- Nags Head
- Manteo
Now that's a surprise. And yes I live in Nags Head.
/O.NEW.KMHX.TR.A.1003.210619T1510Z-000000T0000Z/
Northern Outer Banks-
1110 AM EDT Sat Jun 19 2021
...TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT...
A Tropical Storm Watch means tropical storm-force winds are possible
somewhere within this area within the next 48 hours
* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
- Kitty Hawk
- Nags Head
- Manteo
Now that's a surprise. And yes I live in Nags Head.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
So is this the first time a system is named when it's over land?
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
ldelatorre wrote:So is this the first time a system is named when it's over land?
Surely not? I think Julia 2016 did this over florida and I wouldnt be surprised if theres atleast 4-5 more which has done this tbh
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I just noticed that not only does the latest forecast track have Claudette keeping tropical status all the way across, but she regains TS status even before emerging back over water?
Apparently nobody told her how this works.

Apparently nobody told her how this works.


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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
ldelatorre wrote:So is this the first time a system is named when it's over land?
Sally was upgraded last year while over the Everglades
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Claudette because it’s partially hybrid broke some of the typical rules. I’m wondering if it organizing while it was coming up in the subtropics could be an indication of what some later systems do. Maybe not? I saw they had flooding in Slidell pretty bad. That’s hopefully over for them. Lots of tornadoes out ahead of the system, so y’all watch out in GA, AL and NCFL
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Looks like that eastern "tail" is doing work as expected as is drags though the panhandle. More linear development offshore could yield an extra scoop for some of the same areas.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
NHC has it becoming TS again over North Carolina before exiting?/?
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
sikkar wrote:NHC has it becoming TS again over North Carolina before exiting?/?
I noticed that too. Is there a "brown ocean effect" type thing there that I'm not aware of, because I'm having trouble figuring that out otherwise.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
AnnularCane wrote:sikkar wrote:NHC has it becoming TS again over North Carolina before exiting?/?
I noticed that too. Is there a "brown ocean effect" type thing there that I'm not aware of, because I'm having trouble figuring that out otherwise.
It seems like a similar situation to Allison though that storm was Subtropical.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Look in the Discussion from NHC, they give an explanation why it may regain tropical storm again over land.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
AnnularCane wrote:sikkar wrote:NHC has it becoming TS again over North Carolina before exiting?/?
I noticed that too. Is there a "brown ocean effect" type thing there that I'm not aware of, because I'm having trouble figuring that out otherwise.
Likely due to baroclinic forcing.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Depression - Discussion
How interesting. For the first time convection is forming near and around the center of the llc.
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Normally a lurker here. I noticed the questions about Claudette reforming over land and also earlier on about her being named after landfall. How much would the over saturated soil from the rains this springs affect something like this? Might it be like some of the storms that have in the past strengthened as they have gone over Florida?
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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
AnnularCane wrote:I just noticed that not only does the latest forecast track have Claudette keeping tropical status all the way across, but she regains TS status even before emerging back over water?
Apparently nobody told her how this works.![]()
Well, 2020 has started this madness . . . It almost broken ALL the rules in the Basin . . .

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Re: ATL: CLAUDETTE - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Pretty significant tornado threat from this system continues. Several injuries in AL and there is now a new watch up until 6am EDT.
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