ATL: ELSA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
If the center does relocate east that will likely help it as it will be closer to the MLC and it will for sure miss the mountain in Jamaica.
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Midnight Video Update on Elsa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb6R2oAyeys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb6R2oAyeys
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
MarioProtVI wrote:
What’s bizarre is the pressure is rising which doesn’t make sense. Wtf is this storm doing
Appears to be a center reformation, which causes a small blip tonight to benefit itself tomorrow.
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AxaltaRacing24 wrote:MarioProtVI wrote:
What’s bizarre is the pressure is rising which doesn’t make sense. Wtf is this storm doing
Appears to be a center reformation, which causes a small blip tonight to benefit itself tomorrow.
Indeed but the even more interesting question is what would this center reformation mean regarding future track. A sharper turn NE?
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up tomorrow and Elsa is significantly closer to Jamaica than expected.
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Dropsondes will be telling. Once they reach this center at 10,000 feet, I’d love to see dropsonde information of what’s going on underneath to the surface.
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And then the recon stops reporting to make things worst when trying to figure what is going on 

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eastcoastFL wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:A Bit off topic, but I cancelled comcast cable over the winter due to their high rates and was bummed because I had to give up the weather channel(the only channel I watched), but then just found out that I can subscribe to Frndly TV for only $7.99 a month(streaming service) and it comes with the weather channel..Made my day.... Then I'll just cancel it once hurricane season is over....
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NDG wrote:And then the recon stops reporting to make things worst when trying to figure what is going on
Is the weather disrupting the signal? This seems to happen often with these sort of storms.
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Hard to believe how much this storms CDO has grown in the last 6 hrs.
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tailgater wrote:Hard to believe how much this storms CDO has grown in the last 6 hrs.
Man I don't think that's a true CDO. Elsa would have to be nearly stacked and unless she just got up and stood up in the last few hours I'd bet on that all fizzling away soon.
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Hasn’t she slowed down at a more dramatic rate than anticipated? Could this imply a more easterly track?
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jamaica has peaks too correct?
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Re: ATL: ELSA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Weather Dude wrote:If the center does relocate east that will likely help it as it will be closer to the MLC and it will for sure miss the mountain in Jamaica.
11pm had Elsa at 17.9N/75.3W, I’ve been away all day, what lat/longs do you think it will relocate to??
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AutoPenalti wrote:Jamaica has peaks too correct?
Yea its fairly mountainous
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AutoPenalti wrote:Jamaica has peaks too correct?

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toad strangler wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:Jamaica has peaks too correct?
http://i.ibb.co/56nTdyV/JAM.png
Elsa is not surviving that.
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