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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
This is not the time of year that I like storms like this forming in that region. June-July and Sept-Oct are not good for Florida.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
AutoPenalti wrote:https://twitter.com/icyclone/status/1410345072554647557?s=21
Beautiful symmetry for a PTC.
Definitely has great symmetry. I'm thinking this will be a TC by 11 PM, at most.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
AxaltaRacing24 wrote:
This track is almost surreal for June/early July.
It's in line with historical July NOAA climo tracks
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Yup. Storms recurving towards Florida is definitely a possible track given the time of the year
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tolakram wrote:In case you missed the earlier message, junk posts will be deleted. THIS INCLUDES MEMES and references to them.
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If the convection keeps firing over the center like that, this will tighten up in no time
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Forward speed predicted to be 25 kts for the next 36-48hrs. That's pretty fast.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Tropical cyclone at 8 PM

- The track of Potential Tropical Cyclone 05L has consistently remained south of Invest 95L, meaning it has warmer waters to play with but will not experience the Coriolis Effect as greatly as Invest 95L.
- Invest 95L has sucked up much of the dry air coming from Africa, creating a region of humid air in which Potential Tropical Cyclone 05L can develop.
- Wind shear in the Caribbean Sea is expected to be ~20 knots throughout next week, meaning it will likely be unable to intensify into a major hurricane.
- All model guidance suggests a tropical storm, and most of the models take it to hurricane status.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
ANother new MIcrowave. Center is quite clear again.
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/tcweb/cgi-bi ... 97L.INVEST,


https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/tcweb/cgi-bi ... 97L.INVEST,


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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
So will Elsa form in June or July? That's the real question we're all asking right now.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Fancy1001 wrote:So will Elsa form in June or July? That's the real question we're all asking right now.
Unless it's named before 8pm (00z UTC July 1) then probably July.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Looks incredible. Upgrade should be imminent.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Looks like a bittt of dry air is affecting it to the north
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
Stormybajan wrote:Looks like a bittt of dry air is affecting it to the north
Unfortunately I highly doubt that that will impact the overall evolution of this system for now
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
AlphaToOmega wrote:Tropical cyclone at 8 PM![]()
- The track of Potential Tropical Cyclone 05L has consistently remained south of Invest 95L, meaning it has warmer waters to play with but will not experience the Coriolis Effect as greatly as Invest 95L.
- Invest 95L has sucked up much of the dry air coming from Africa, creating a region of humid air in which Potential Tropical Cyclone 05L can develop.
- Wind shear in the Caribbean Sea is expected to be ~20 knots throughout next week, meaning it will likely be unable to intensify into a major hurricane.
- All model guidance suggests a tropical storm, and most of the models take it to hurricane status.
Thank you, 95L. PTC5 will remember your sacrifice. /j
Anyways, it's very likely that PTC5 will become Elsa soon in my opinion, and it's beginning to look a bit like that simulated IR image from the HWRF model I posted some time ago.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
AxaltaRacing24 wrote:
This track is almost surreal for June/early July.
Yah this is something I’d expect to see late august mid sept
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
presidentofyes12 wrote:
As someone said in the "models" forum for ptc5, it looks more like this every minute:
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/hwrf/2021063012/hwrf_satIR_97L_4.png
Probably me. It’s surreal how well HWRF predicts these IR structures. I’ve been looking at last nights runs and comparing to the current IR structure and it’s freaky how on point it is.
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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
eastcoastFL wrote:AxaltaRacing24 wrote:
This track is almost surreal for June/early July.
Yah this is something I’d expect to see late august mid sept
Again, this kind of track fits neatly into July climo

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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
The western structure of PTC 5 sorta looks like the previous HWRF simulated IR but the rest of the cloud temps are completely off.


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Re: ATL: FIVE - Potential Tropical Cyclone - Discussion
toad strangler wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:AxaltaRacing24 wrote:This track is almost surreal for June/early July.
Yah this is something I’d expect to see late august mid sept
Again, this kind of track fits neatly into July climo
I guess tomorrow is July but it’s not often you have a storm forming this Far East in June threatening a Florida landfall.
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