
ATL: BRET - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Lol I wonder if I should wait up for the weather 

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Some light convection has returned near the LLC.


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What looks to be a big tower just popped up right on top of the LLC. Not dead yet.


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Weatherwatcher2018 wrote:Lol I wonder if I should wait up for the weather
You may not need to. If that area of convection east of us holds together as it approaches, booming thunder may wake you from your slumber.

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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Gust to 69 mph in St. Lucia. I think that's pretty impressive for a quickly weakening sheared storm. Shows the potential Bret had for such a rare early season MDR system.
Here's this evening's video update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sXuBsWM_H8
Here's this evening's video update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sXuBsWM_H8
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Lots of heavy showers, accompanied by winds gusting to tropical storm force, being experienced across Barbados tonight. To quote from the flash-flood warning issued by our met office a few minutes ago, "Feeder bands associated with Tropical Storm Bret continue to generate pockets of heavy to violent showers across the Island. Parts of the island have already recorded accumulations of 1 to 2 inches and an additional 1 to 2 inches is possible across the island."
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Bret became a TS at 42.2W, which is the furthest east of any ON RECORD in June back to 1851.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Bret just about at the bottom of the trof and a couple rotating hot towers firing very close to the CoC.
Recon heading in.
Recon heading in.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Recon finds Bret at least as a 45 knot Tropical Storm this morning, Euro doesn’t dissipates it until at least tomorrow night.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
AL, 03, 2023062312, , BEST, 0, 133N, 638W, 45, 1002, TS
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Per recon data, looks like 850mb winds have mixed down to the surface.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
By 17z it has decoupled. Naked swirl alert.
Reminds me of a storm years ago here. The TS decoupled in Wilmington duping all the rain there. Here sun and a wonderful naked swirl visible.
Reminds me of a storm years ago here. The TS decoupled in Wilmington duping all the rain there. Here sun and a wonderful naked swirl visible.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Every sheared storm like Bret reminds me of Chris '06


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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
LarryWx wrote: Bret became a TS at 42.2W, which is the furthest east of any ON RECORD in June back to 1851.
Bret would not likely have been identified at 42W prior to modern satellite. You really can't go back to 1851 and say it's never happened.
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Re: ATL: BRET - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Rapidly falling apart now, looks like the end is near for Bret. It was a good run
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