toad strangler wrote:I’m hoping that no organized convection re-fires. Let’s put her out to pasture and get on with fall and winter!
I’ll second that.
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toad strangler wrote:I’m hoping that no organized convection re-fires. Let’s put her out to pasture and get on with fall and winter!
aspen wrote:GCANE wrote:Nicole is reverting back to a sub-tropical system
Is it even possible for a system to flip between tropical and sub-tropical status multiple times during its life?
eastcoastFL wrote:HWRF had a sloppy mess of a storm at this point with a pressure of 988mb. It’s really impressive how it can do that. Needless to say it shows it wrapping up and pressure down to 975 24 hours from now.
12H 09/0600Z 27.0N 75.2W 60 KT 70 MPH
MetroMike wrote:We have a hot tower firing on the Western semi-circle now.
GCANE wrote:MetroMike wrote:We have a hot tower firing on the Western semi-circle now.
Watching to see if lightning starts to fire.
Would indicate it is out of the downdraft of the PV streamer
Coolcruiseman wrote:From 10 pm discussion:
"Nicole will be moving over fairly warm SSTs of 27-28 degrees Celsius during the next day or so. However, the SHIPS guidanceindicates that the vertical shear will be 25 kt or higher, withlow-to mid-tropospheric humidities on the order of 50 percent,during the next 24 hours. Nicole is likely to become a hurricane soon but, given the marginal dynamic and thermodynamic environment, significant strengthening seems unlikely. "
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