https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=jax
A lot of the area has had 10+ inches over the two weeks, and 5+ inches over the last week alone. Regardless of the strength of the winds, the rainfall will be the most concern.


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BYG Jacob wrote:Shell Mound wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:They’re not passing the center right now.
I’m mainly referring to the readings from the AF304 Mission #5 into ELSA that made four fixes. I couldn’t find FL or SFMR near the LLC that supported 55-60 kt.
That was from the start of the convective blow-up much earlier this morning.
wxman57 wrote:wx98 wrote:AlphaToOmega wrote:
Is that flight-level? If so, is that the raw number, or has it been multiplied by 9/10?
They found 55-60 kt FL wind and 50 kt MSLP. That would equate roughly to a 50-55 kt tropical storm.
Careful dropping those FL winds to the surface. That's the low-level easterly jet that has been north of the storm. Those winds won't translate well to the surface outside of convection. In fact, the plane found decreasing surface winds beneath that jet (30-35 kts).
BYG Jacob wrote:Jr0d wrote:Recon found a fair amount of 60kt SFMR winds, despite the exposed LLC and ragged appearance. Surprisingly it will not take much for Elsa to become a hurricane again.
Elsa will go bonkers when it slows down.
jlauderdal wrote:https://twitter.com/NWSMiami/status/1411375021474394119?s=19
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eastcoastFL wrote:This angle sure looks like it will just barely miss the the peninsula
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=m ... =undefined
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:You know what storm Elsa reminds me a lot of actually? Hurricane Ernesto (2006).
Jr0d wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:This angle sure looks like it will just barely miss the the peninsula
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=m ... =undefined
Using the 'sandwich' composite it appears the convection is slowly catching up with the LLC.....
If this trend continues, Elsa may be upgraded at the 5pm.
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